tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957981098311599377.post1527024199640898862..comments2013-08-14T21:52:19.246-07:00Comments on From Lame to Leaping: "Here Comes the 'SON'..."Wendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11293743228273594338noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957981098311599377.post-56289643228187619192011-02-19T11:09:28.044-08:002011-02-19T11:09:28.044-08:00Glad to hear "Don't Panic...Attack!"...Glad to hear "Don't Panic...Attack!" helped you out. Panic Attacks are a very serious thing and when you are going through one, they seem to last forever. The aftermath of one is what lingers in a persons mind. Mind over matter? Well, when you are going through one, its a struggle. Whether you are a Christian or not-you feel hopeless. Counseling and medication helped me out. After talking with a pastor and wondering if I had done something wrong. Its taking on burdens and stress and not dealing with them. That is what brought me to the breaking point.<br /><br />I have always enjoyed writing. I have found that blogging helps me let out (to the world) what I am feeling and maybe SOMEONE out there can relate. After all, the things you go through aren't just for you to keep to yourself. It's to help others. So, if you decide to become a blogger-let it out! :)<br /><br />Thanks again Anonymous!Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11293743228273594338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957981098311599377.post-86688482328834547012011-02-18T19:22:14.745-08:002011-02-18T19:22:14.745-08:00I can so relate to what you said about hanging out...I can so relate to what you said about hanging out in the grief, hurt, and worry. I go through the same thing of thinking I have forgiven and go back to the junk.<br /><br />I was very impressed by your post 'Don't Panic-Attack' (that post always sticks out in my head) I have gone through panic attacks--not even knowing they were panic attacks. I love your attitude and insight when you were at that point. You are a great writer!<br /><br />Thanks for the 'No Fishing' analogy---I need to make a 'No Fishing' sign to hang above my kitchen sink! :-)<br /><br />Have a great weekend!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957981098311599377.post-16146094014217346082011-02-15T16:12:54.120-08:002011-02-15T16:12:54.120-08:00Dear Anonymous,
Thank you for your kind words.
I...Dear Anonymous,<br />Thank you for your kind words. <br />I am very sorry to hear you are having struggles. <br />It definitely hurts and its one of those things where when people say, forgive and forget...you can't. <br />I used to feel condemned at myself for saying I "forgave" my parents but when they did something that hurt me, I fell back into the hurt. I am learning that forgiveness is an everyday thing. Being wrapped up in emotions can feel like an addiction. You feel "safe" with the depression, grief, and worry. You don't know how to let go and recieve, so you continue to wade around in it. <br />Honestly, letting go hurts some times but the outcome can be so rewarding.<br />I am still learning, obviously, but I am willing to share my struggles as well as my success with life. :)<br />Someone shared something with me once. "Christ takes all your sin and sorrow and throws them into a big pond. He puts up a 'NO FISHING' sign in front of it." I have to remember at times not to go back for them.<br />Thank you for your comment. The Lord does amazing things and HE can do the same with you.<br />*Praying for you unknown friend*Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11293743228273594338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957981098311599377.post-21461515217635881242011-02-14T18:28:10.103-08:002011-02-14T18:28:10.103-08:00Thank you for this post. I am struggling right no...Thank you for this post. I am struggling right now---strangely enough with the same issue of not feeling loved as a child or now. Love the ending to this post *tears rolling down my face* Thanks for the inspiring words!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com