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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
9/24/2008 |
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I hope that you are feeling better. I know this may sound "trite" but I have felt like this. Coincidentally, I have a poem posted at AD entitled, "Abyss." Love, peace, and healing to you,
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| Reviewed by Sue Glasco |
5/17/2008 |
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| Excellent poem. But you aren't alone. Other authors are here surrounding you. Rest awhile now. Put on a sweater to stop the shivering--meds, funny shows or books, phone calls to people you like,walks to look at the wild flowers or other exercise--anything to warm you a bit and lessen the shivering. Don't be in a hurry. Eventually you will be strong enough to crawl back out. |
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| Reviewed by Louisa Dobbins |
4/28/2008 |
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| Whewwww...shivers. |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
4/27/2008 |
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Shocking in it's intensity but also so real to anyone who has ever dealt with deep depression.
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
4/27/2008 |
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| a good expression of what depression feels like-be well |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
4/27/2008 |
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| Maybe you need to get your depression medication changed . . . Not trying to make fun, Sue . . . Just a thought . . . |
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