01-28-2014, 12:10 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 29
Posts: 4,638
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Re: My depersonalization over the last year
Withdrawal isn't easy, but (as I said on Skype) it's not just a phase but it's an everyday struggle. Each day, people have the right to choose whether to have an optimistic view on life or a pessimistic view. Each day, people have the right to choose to work in order to put food on the table or a roof over their heads or to think "meh, I'll do it tomorrow" with the assumption that tomorrow will be an ordinary day. Even for those who have quit a specific addiction (which can apply to drugs, sex, food, etc.) the cravings can still come up no matter how long one has gone cold turkey. It's a daily struggle.
Thanks for keeping us updated. As I said before, hang in there and stay strong.
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