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Old Jun 14, 2013, 11:40 AM
Anonymous37964
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I needed to go into the hospital for almost three weeks and I am on an atypical antipsychotic medication now that helps me focus my attention better and be more productive and safe. Sometimes I feel I need medicine because our society has lost touch with how to nurture our sick and needy. After my wife died in november of last year, I had zero emotional support. After nearly drowning in overwelming feelings of grief, I began taking medicine which allows me to not feel overwelmed by losing my wife. Still, comforting loved ones after losing someone close seems like a basic function, like farming and changing diapers. Is it my imagination, or is society becoming too mechanical and emotionally distant for our own good? Any thoughts would be welcomed. thanks
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