Oh....(looking down and shuffling feet) gosh.......(
Humor is a good thing -- a valuable thing. It helps to get you through the tough times.
el
ruizdelvizo <ruizdelvizo@
I agree, Ellen. I admire your positive outlook and wicked sense of
humor.
Take care,
Matija
--- In rosacea-support@
wrote:
>
> Dear Ellen,
>
> You probably don't think of it as such, but that was a wonderfully
brave
> message. Your sense of humour and your courage have stood out from
the
> moment you joined our group. I salute you!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Aurelia
>
> ------------
>
>
> Ellen (ellenlafrancis) wrote: "I haven't figured out all of my
triggers. I
> know stress is a biggie and, because of frontal lobe brain damage
from the
> tumor, I feel emotions much stronger and have difficulty
controlling them.
> What is mildy irritating or sad to another person will have me
flying off
> the handle or crying uncontrollably (and wishing I had that tumor
back again
> because I felt NO emotions back then and feeling is sometimes too
hard). I
> try to use humor to diffuse the really heavy emotions and it does
help some.
> Unfortunately I haven't found a way to cope with emotionally hurtful
> situations. Thank for Prozac or I'd be living under my bed."
>
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