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Date: | Thu, 8 Mar 2001 01:19:29 +0800 |
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This quote stood out for me, I'm feeling like this at the moment. I
would give anything in world to not be as isolated and as unbearably
lonely as I am. It is the worst part of the CP. I'm so tired of
this. I would willingly put up with ten times the amount of
physical pain I currently have, if I could feel connected to people.
It just never seems to let up, I can't bear it. No one seems to want
to see me for who I am inside, and if they do they either bolt, or try
to destroy me. I HATE THIS PAIN.
Sorry, I know the above is horribly depressing, but while typing this
at least I have been able to cry for the first time in days. I will
be back to normal soon.
Rayna
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 07:59:39AM -0800, Dave at Inclusion Daily Express wrote "The autism doesn't cause me much of a problem, but the isolation does."
--David Miedzianik, a poet in England writing about the loneliness he
experiences (February 14)
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