▲ | spyckie2 5 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Not to take away from the article, in the comments she states that her world is filled with the joy of new things with her new baby. She is doing as well as one can be for how much she loved Jake and how much she misses him. The author is extremely talented at isolating certain feelings and making you feel them with her. I wouldn't use this article as a diagnosis of anything but her writing talent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | roughly 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> She is doing as well as one can be for how much she loved Jake and how much she misses him. Again, my point is that that statement is absolutely true and also does not preclude the notion that additional professional help may be warranted. I went on Prozac earlier this year after a conversation with my doctor that went, roughly: “I think you’ve got anxiety” “well yeah, look at the fucking world!” “…right.” Just because there’s a good reason for what you’re going through doesn’t mean you’re not going through it. Put another way, if the author had been shot a year ago and was saying things like “most days I’m fine, but some days I literally cannot walk or feel my left arm,” the notion that they should be talking to professionals would not be controversial, even though their symptoms are absolutely utterly explicable given what they’ve been through. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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