Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 I can relate. I was with a friend I had not seen in a long time, she was low in gas and needed to drive home about 60 miles and I kept giving her wrong directions all night of where we were going, wasting her gas, even though they were places within a mile of where I live and ones I drive by every day. Luckily she was nice about it when I explained how my brain misfires. I never realized that my being a doormat nearly my entire life had to do with my physical state but I am realizing it more and more now. When I feel well I am so much more assertive and less tolerant of people's bad behavior toward me. Cheri -----Original Message----- If he calls me again it had better not just be an apology but a repentence. I have turned all four cheeks and have nothing left for him to verbally slap. My adrenal levels are better now too, and I'm no longer being the door mat that folks are used to me being, and that combined with my lack of social skills, is causing havok. I agree with Nil's post when she said all mental disorders are physical. Jesus said it best, " The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. " Freud is dead and burning in Hell and Jesus lives! Hensley <>< 8-) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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