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Old Jun 18, 2018, 09:31 AM
SarahSweden SarahSweden is offline
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Thanks. Yes, I agree it's healing and at the same time I want to feel my T and I also have time to discuss things and her knowing more about me and my problems. Itīs great having her supporting me, she gives me a cleenex and say nice things but I also want to progress in other ways.


But of course itīs impossible to just decide not to cry, I sometimes feel I want to cry already in the morning the day Iīm going to see her even if there arenīt any new issues that make me sad.

As you mention, having mental issues can sometimes lead to physical ones like on the skin or somewhere else in the body.


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Originally Posted by stahrgeyzer View Post
Crying is healing. Especially deep crying. About 8 years ago when I was 45 (45ish) I went through a long period where I cried a lot every day. It had to come out. It's that feeling you get in your throat, like pressure in your throat or something's stuck in it, and there's nothing that makes it go away until you burst into tears. Looking back now it just amazes me how it healed me. Even on a physical level. From my teens up until after the crying phase I always had problems with acne. If I didn't apply acne medicine all over my entire face every night I would break out bad. After having to put medicine on my face for decades I just couldn't imagine life any other way. After the crying phase I never had to do anything my face. No more acne. It's like deep crying removes stuck trauma and emotions that are inside of you.