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Old May 05, 2015, 03:56 AM
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Tomorrow I leave for a one week vacation. When it was planned I had a bit of hope. Today I could care less. I've felt like this for weeks. Physically drained, mentally depressed. Appetite is non-existent. Now that's an ironic plus.....I could stand to lose a few lbs. my vacation consists of returning to the scene of a major life change event 4 years ago. There will be sun, "fun", dining. But my wife is concerned I just might relapse. I think so too. Especially if I start remberung some of the sordid details from 4 years ago. Details that I've blocked from my memory. Fun wow ??!!
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Old May 05, 2015, 08:42 AM
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Oh. I share your wife's concern. Does this location offer anything different from what you previously experienced there?
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