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Originally Posted by peaches100
Since I have such trouble accessing my emotions (internal pain) about my issues, I write alot about it by means of emails, poems, and such. Yesterday, I created a "picture story" from some pictures I found on a royalty free photo Web site. It shows how I feel about what happened to me as a child, and how that affects my feelings about myself and my inability to connect with others. I want so badly to share it here but do not know how to. It is a Word file with pictures imbedded (jpegs I think). Is there any way to do that? I have the Word file on my C: drive and not on any Web site, so I can't link to it. Is there any other way???
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Yes, I believe there is a way. When you go to make a post, there are a bunch of little symbols above the text box you type your words into. Click on the one with the paper clip (next to the smiley face), and then browse to the file on your computer. Then click on upload and the file should become attached to your post. I've never done that on this PC board, but on the previous one PC was at, I did it and it worked. I hope you will try it so we can see if it works. Plus, your photo essay sounds really neat.
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He said I need to come back to see him in a year
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You only see your pdoc once a year?
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I apologize if this email is rather long and boring. I like to hear details about other people's therapy sessions, but I know it aggravates some people.
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Peaches, on a message board, people don't need to get aggravated. They can just choose not to read your post. It's OK if you want to post about your therapy. Those of us who are interested will read and those of us who aren't will not read. It's OK. Post away! (You have to remember that the person sending you this opinion is known for being extremely wordy and posting blow by blow descriptions of her therapy sessions.
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What's the right way to handle this? I don't want anybody to feel like I don't appreciate their posts. I DO!
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You can use the litttle "thanks for this" button at the bottom of each person's post if you don't want to respond individually. That's really nice too because sometimes I want to respond to thank someone, but don't want my thread to get bumped up to the top of the forum. Using the "thanks" button does not bump your post to the top.