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The dr said the pain in my legs is from the abuse when my legs were broken.
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It's healthy to feel angry about that. I know it doesn't feel good but you have every right to feel angry about it, but not at yourself.
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I'm so sorry... Please be as kind to yourself as you can...whenever we find out something like this it revives old feelings. At least it did for me. I absolutely hated finding out that some of my present-day pain is from abuse. It set me back in all honesty. Pegs is right about not directing your anger at yourself, and it is so very easy to do. And, yes, we have the right to be angry about it... Peace, Catherine
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I remember the story you told about how you broke your leg......
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