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My overbearing parents can control a lot of things. Especially my mother, she's very manipulative. But they can't control my SI.
Idk. It's been a while. But that just occurred to me. - AJ |
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I know what you mean about control. For me, it's my own fault for letting it happen. My mom controls my meds, and she thinks she can change what the doctor has prescribed. I have to fight her to give me what the pdoc has given me.
Please take care of yourself and don't SI. You will just end up in a hospital. I hope you find the support you are looking for. Sincerely, Piraeus
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Neither can they control the way you can choose to look after yourself... just a thought
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