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Old Jul 12, 2011, 10:23 AM
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Interesting topic/thread! When I first joined PC a few months ago, I don't think I filtered myself very well. A thought-provoking discussion occurred in the depression forum about encouraging, in a sense, depressed individuals by posting "I understand how you feel" and similar sentiments. I think I was guilty of that, although I meant well.

I get frustrated by not having the knowledge, experience, or even the "right" words to console someone who is clearly in pain. (That said, a big THANK YOU to you, Theodora, for your kind response to my agonized post in the Relationships forum a few days ago.)

I also find it hard to stay on top of this forum, because it is so big and "moves" so quickly. I feel guilty, for example, responding to some posts and not others, for fear of looking like I am favoring some members over others, when that is actually not the case at all.

I will have to give more careful consideration to my own posts and explore what they say/indicate about my own mental state.

Again, interesting thread!

P.S. I tend to edit and delete a lot, too! Glad I'm not the only one who does that.
Thanks for this - I am someone who can get quite low at times and actually for me it is helpful to hear that someone understands - I don't share much, well not anything reallly, with those around me, so personally it makes me feel less alone to hear someone say they understand. It is all so boundaried and appropriate with T, it is refreshing to get some real human (well in a virtual internet sort of way ) support.
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Thanks for this!
Anonymous32463, AvidReader