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Rorey

(8,445 posts)
3. Well said
Tue Jan 12, 2021, 07:50 PM
Jan 2021

The part about people like him being remarkably resilient is so true.

My ex-husband was in the hospital last summer for well over two months, hovering near death several times. But, damn it, he pulled through. On the bright side, he's suffering from severe depression and anxiety now.

On the other hand, I'm happier than I've been in possibly my entire life.

Well said njhoneybadger Jan 2021 #1
Thank you. n/t Laelth Jan 2021 #10
Marvelous. Mike 03 Jan 2021 #2
Thanks. n/t Laelth Jan 2021 #11
Well said Rorey Jan 2021 #3
It is VERY difficult to escape the clutches of a Cluster B-disordered person. Laelth Jan 2021 #6
Thank you Rorey Jan 2021 #7
In life you can build things up or you can tear things down...it's that simple. pecosbob Jan 2021 #4
What an awful, sad way to live. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2021 #5
Also well said Rorey Jan 2021 #8
Bingo. Tragic bingo. n/t Laelth Jan 2021 #9
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