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[personal profile] ailbhe

I'm sure you can correct the Latin.

I've realised something over the past two days - I'm afraid that when my body has been fixed (28 days from now, apparently) I will have to be better in my mind as well - and I just won't be. A large part of the problem is imagining how much everyone hates me being such a moany whinger, which isn't helped when people tell me I am - the whole "It could be worse" scenario. At least now I have the excuse of being physically seriously unwell; when I've been surgically fixed, I have no tangible excuse not to frolic gaily through the budding spring, pausing to feed lambs, show Linnea nesting birdies, and bake my own bread, etc.

Well, except that it won't be spring, of course. Inset carol singers, roast chestnuts, and cutting down my own Christmas tree in the snow with a humourously red nose, then.

Guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt RESENTMENT guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt DEFENSIVENESS guilt guilt guilt. I wonder how much of this has to do with growing up in holy catlick Ireland, even though my mother isn't very holy catlick at all?

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Date: 2004-11-16 05:09 pm (UTC)
firecat: 3 totoros. the largest one has an umbrella (totoros in garden)
From: [personal profile] firecat
I wouldn't be surprised if getting rid of some of your pain does help your mind, once you heal from the surgery (note, fully healing from surgery can take months, so it wouldn't be a good idea to expect to be completely physically fixed 28 days from now). But whether or not that's the case, other people don't get to dictate how you should feel or behave.

Wishing you well.

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