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Old Aug 21, 2014, 05:30 PM
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One of those experiences was the psychosis that emerged in my mid twenties. It happened at a time when I was still longing to be normal and fit into the mainstream. I wasn't happy because I really wanted to be me but I thought I wasn't good enough for society. The illness relieved me of this preoccupation. It forced me to accept and embrace the few traits I was ashamed of such as my sexuality and my unique way of experiencing the world. It liberated me, because I had a valid reason to be different. Suddenly it was okay.

The illness also made me a better person. It taught me to be open and tolerant. For example I refuse to judge people based on first impressions.
I'm glad that you realised that being you is great The acceptance bit is what my new T wants to work on because I really suck at that.

I definitely think that what I've experienced has made me a more open minded & compassionate person and I'm grateful for that, but it came at a very high price.

*Willow*