fighting back

Jennapause(AT)aol.com
Thu, 25 Feb 1999 12:08:04 EST

In a message dated 2/25/99 7:01:42 AM !!!First Boot!!!, kwolfthal(AT)snet.net
writes:

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Dear Kevin,

Thank you for your response. I wish there was more that I could do. I dont
want to cause upset in my home or makes things difficult for the kids, so I
guess I would rather face it by my self than have to deal with the issues from
my husbands thoughts. It is easier for me to ignore them than to think about
what he may or may not have on his mind/
It means so much to hear what everyone has gone through, and to know that they
understand.
I clearly wish what was going on with me was entirely in my head.
I would gladly say wonderful, now I can jump up and down at any moment as soon
as we do what is necessary, and I wont feel any more pain!
That would be so brilliant wouldnt it!
I guess we both know that is not the case, and if they are unwilling to look
furhter than what they have and not have their minds made up purely from
others reports that have been read and reread, then I guess it is time for all
of us to make some sort of stand on this issue and more like them, so this
does not keep happening to more people like us.
It is not exceptable.
Fighting back will make us stronger, and give us back some of our dignity that
they took away.
If you have any suggestions at all please let me know.
Thank you so much for your reply, I am really trying to feel out some way of
doing something that will make a difference in the over all diagnosis of TM,
rather than be told we are evidently neurotic.

Much love
Jenny