It's a bit mean that I can be this clinical about someone's pain. I
think I've become somewhat jaded myself, what with my own shit. It's
actually been better the last few days but I still want to die and think
of death often. Living like this may change who I am and make me colder
and less emotional and sensitive to other people's emotions. I am feel
immovable like a rock but also unemotional like a rock.
Saturday, 19 February 2011
An interesting bit of personal insight into one person's suffering
http://ericacromptondotcom.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/psychosis/
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