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@lorirenee1

@jimhd @jestfactsmon @fiesty76 @rrwinney @sunnyflower And all my fellow Neuropathy Warriors! I am loving that you are sharing this deep emotional stuff. Jim, you write with such eloquence!!! You are opening like a flower, and such a writer!!! I am so honored that you have shared more of the depression you have went through, as I know you much more now. I get crazy from superficial interactions with people, and realize, that I need the depth of Connect. And Fiesty, you are right! The support that Hank gives is over the top! Hands down, no comparison. Hank, to share how you have also struggled with depression and suicidal tendencies was brave of you! Of course, I just want to hug you forever. I know your life is so hard with your spouse being so sick, and I know that must take a tremendous toll on you. My husband is a distant man, and always has been. It is probably part of why I fantasize about seeing warm, open, people in person. My husband cares, but is not one to express emotions much, at all. So at times, I suffer from it. I really do not feel you change people. It is hard enough to even change yourself. I also believe that unconditional love is the only thing that lets me function in all my deeper relationships. There actually is a freedom in that. Just letting people BE, as they each have their burdens and stories. JIm, I get a lot like you, wondering if constant foot complaints are making people crazy here. I get guilty, as I am pretty pain free else where, except for odd sensations from electricity running through my legs, that borders on pain. Does it matter, how many places in your body feel pain, when only one place can ruin your life when so extreme? Rachel and Sunny, I know you have so many things going on everywhere, and often I think, what the Hell have I got to complain about? But the pain in my feet is so damn severe, that I find a cry very often, especially on days when Kratom is not an option. I know one thing. Shit happens. For sure. I am beginning to ramble, so I will go now. Love to you all, Lori Renee

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@lorirenee1 Lori, I think that is a great way to go through life, giving the people you care about support and not judgement. And you are right, change has to come from within a person for it to become a part of them. I'm glad you are here and are being who you are, which is the beauty of this forum, that we can all do that.

And finally, I think it's good to not compare who is suffering more, less or whatever. Because if that were the criterion, I would have to be feeling pretty darn sheepish even participating on this blog with all of you guys (my pain level today is a, er, uh, a "0.2").

Hope you are having an OK day, or better than OK ("C'mon you ol' DRG unit!") 🙄

Best, Hank