29-12-2014 04:46 PM
29-12-2014 04:46 PM
I guess I can answer that with a no, or we wouldn't be here.Personally I've tried a few things I wont mention, but I suspect are common attempts to make me feel better.
What is the magic pill?what would it do for me?
Well its a biggie -I would have inner peace from this turmoil that is with me constantly. I would be content, I would be confidant,instead of living in fear.I would feel free to do as I please, not worrying about what people think of me
Oh well there is no one pill. I guess there's some medication that helps us get through. Psychologists and psychiatrists, various forms of therapy, this forum and most of all OUR determination not to let MI get the better of us!
29-12-2014 09:59 PM
29-12-2014 09:59 PM
Hi @Chris
I really resonate with the longing for a magical "fix it" option. I can remember about 7 years ago when I was very unwell for a long time, both physically and emotionally. I was reading the Harry Pottter series (as was my son at the time) and I can remember longing so desperately for a magic wand. But it doesn't work that way.
I believe that it's a bit like spending time with our kids when they are little, if you don't spend time with them then you don't often get those magic moments which are there spontaneously. This journey's gift is in the growth, and that is not something a pill or any quick fix can give us sadly. But once we make a stride forward in something then no one can take it away again, it is hard won ground. But I really understand the longing for it to be easier. Blessings.
Kindest regards,
Kristin
29-12-2014 11:50 PM
29-12-2014 11:50 PM
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