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Old 04-05-2007, 04:50 PM   #7 (permalink)
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margo, I think it's just confidence. I've been off the Celexa for three weeks now, and the more time passes, the less concerned I am about regressing. I feel "solid," for lack of a better term and I want to let the others here know that you can get to the other side and what some of the ways are to get there. IOW, I become more and more certain that the things I've been doing really are what got me here and that anyone can do them.

Everything was learned by trial and error. If at least one other person has an easier go of it, it will be worth all my blabbing.

I used to tell people how great I was doing in the hope that I'd actually start feeling like it. This, however, is the real deal.

No magic bullets, no instant gratification, no outrageous promises, but no bs, either. I'm totally confident that if a person does these things, they will improve. They will be mentally healthier, spiritually healthier and physically healthier. It will take work, but anything worth having takes work.
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