Posted by flying belgian on December 30, 2012 at 11:39:33 from (98.132.233.146):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
You took a giant leep toward healing by posting this. There is no shame in asking for help. If you do not get the help you need from us may I suggest you ask help from someone perhaps more qualified(clergy, family, friends) If you cannot find the help you need from them, maybe you should hire some help. You have an injury that needs healing. We all hire a professional to help heal our injuries. All our friends on this board who talk about there knee or hip surgeries or arthritis or diabetes, they all hire professional help to heal their injury. I have not needed to hire emotional help yet in my life but I hire lots of physical help( baling hay, running the field cult. in the spring, plowing in the fall) I am not ashamed at all to ask or hire help when I cannot do it myself. Good luck. The Flying Belgian.
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