They make it damn near impossible. A week into my leave of absence from work it was clear that neither the persistence of this manic break nor my doctor were going to allow me to return to work anytime soon. I hadn’t had an episode this severe in nearly 15 years and the time that had passed created an ignorance of just how bad things can get. I honestly expected to rest for a few days and then resume life right back where I was, except better. As if nothing had happened.
Hi George, thank you for your willingness to share. I do understand the conundrum of work and illusivity of “being normal.” I worked for the state for 25 years and quietly melted into the shadows. My family and a few close friends truly understand, as much as anyone can. Yet as you know, so many things are difficult to specifically put into explanations. But my friend keep doing your good work, many of us are listening and praying for your well-being. Blessings
Hi George, thank you for your willingness to share. I do understand the conundrum of work and illusivity of “being normal.” I worked for the state for 25 years and quietly melted into the shadows. My family and a few close friends truly understand, as much as anyone can. Yet as you know, so many things are difficult to specifically put into explanations. But my friend keep doing your good work, many of us are listening and praying for your well-being. Blessings
Vivian