Painful One
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That is so great to hear Shroomy. Congratulations!!! I know you and your girl (horny fuckers lol!) can make it.
It helps so much to have love in your life doesn't it? Great families are a great gift also. We are both blessed there.
I also met a guy who I really love (miracle). A nice, down to earth southern guy. He has the cutest accent. He has really helped me over the past 9 months since I met him. We have been inseparable, talking all day everyday.
He has stood by me through a lot and not judged me. I have yet to meet him in person. He is a few states away and money is tight and we are both looking after elderly parents as well as-
I have not allowed anyone close to me for SO long. It is hard for me. I have some bad injuries, chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety disorder, cluster migraine headaches, memory loss etc. He also has migraine headaches and anxiety so we understand one another where others just don't get it.
We are quite horny fuckers ourselves! LOL! I really want to be with him. He has been so patient with me.
I am worth the wait though!
Strange how life works huh? Just when you think all hope is lost, amazing grace shines down from above.
Don't give up everyone. I went so far as to having a near death experience due to a major car accident and I will tell you guys that we are loved and cared for and ONE more than you could ever imagine. Forgive yourself. The Lord Jesus is really there and he forgives and he loves us all much more than I could ever express. I never believed before but I KNOW and have seen. What a great blessing this was for me.
The goal for me is to just stay stable on the same dosage of pain medication and anxiety medication as originally prescribed after this accident in 2009. I am afraid quitting is not an option for me anymore. But I have not increased my dosage - besides the occasional bad month where I go overboard and run myself short and then suffer. I can't do that to myself again. It is too hard on my body, mind, and soul. It takes me months to get feeling as good as I was before I went overboard.
Shroomy- be careful with the clonazepam (klonopin), I also take that and I also used more to help with the opiate withdrawals and wow! The withdrawal from those was WAY, WAY worse than any opiate withdrawal I have experienced and I withdrawal from long acting morphine when I fuck up. You must go down very, very slowly. Taper minute amounts at a time. I realized it would take me at least a year to get off 1 mg clonazepam a day after going through 10 days of withdrawal from that. Be very, very careful.
I wish you and your girl the best of luck and all the best things in life. You can do this! Look how you pulled through in an emergency like a champ even in opiate withdrawals! Well done!
We can do this!!!!
Much love to you all. I hope everyone is doing well for their own personal situation. That is all we can do in life- the best we can.
Hold yourself to a high standard and keep it classy, sassy, and a little bad assy everyone!
It helps so much to have love in your life doesn't it? Great families are a great gift also. We are both blessed there.
I also met a guy who I really love (miracle). A nice, down to earth southern guy. He has the cutest accent. He has really helped me over the past 9 months since I met him. We have been inseparable, talking all day everyday.
He has stood by me through a lot and not judged me. I have yet to meet him in person. He is a few states away and money is tight and we are both looking after elderly parents as well as-
I have not allowed anyone close to me for SO long. It is hard for me. I have some bad injuries, chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety disorder, cluster migraine headaches, memory loss etc. He also has migraine headaches and anxiety so we understand one another where others just don't get it.
We are quite horny fuckers ourselves! LOL! I really want to be with him. He has been so patient with me.
I am worth the wait though!

Strange how life works huh? Just when you think all hope is lost, amazing grace shines down from above.
Don't give up everyone. I went so far as to having a near death experience due to a major car accident and I will tell you guys that we are loved and cared for and ONE more than you could ever imagine. Forgive yourself. The Lord Jesus is really there and he forgives and he loves us all much more than I could ever express. I never believed before but I KNOW and have seen. What a great blessing this was for me.
The goal for me is to just stay stable on the same dosage of pain medication and anxiety medication as originally prescribed after this accident in 2009. I am afraid quitting is not an option for me anymore. But I have not increased my dosage - besides the occasional bad month where I go overboard and run myself short and then suffer. I can't do that to myself again. It is too hard on my body, mind, and soul. It takes me months to get feeling as good as I was before I went overboard.
Shroomy- be careful with the clonazepam (klonopin), I also take that and I also used more to help with the opiate withdrawals and wow! The withdrawal from those was WAY, WAY worse than any opiate withdrawal I have experienced and I withdrawal from long acting morphine when I fuck up. You must go down very, very slowly. Taper minute amounts at a time. I realized it would take me at least a year to get off 1 mg clonazepam a day after going through 10 days of withdrawal from that. Be very, very careful.
I wish you and your girl the best of luck and all the best things in life. You can do this! Look how you pulled through in an emergency like a champ even in opiate withdrawals! Well done!
We can do this!!!!
Much love to you all. I hope everyone is doing well for their own personal situation. That is all we can do in life- the best we can.
Hold yourself to a high standard and keep it classy, sassy, and a little bad assy everyone!
