I finally got home Saturday night after 3 weeks away for training with the new job assignment. i am so glad to be home. I did not get to check the forum but a couple of times. I missed you guys so much.
My husband came to Raleigh and stayed with me for a week in the middle of my training and that helps the time go by much faster. My baby kitty Amber doubled in size while I was gone.
I had to keep going even though I felt bad some days. I had one really bad day. Really bad. I tried to hide it but it was very obvious to the two other ladies that shared the rental car with me. I was the driver (I wonder how they knew I was a control freak and had to be the driver) and got very close to those 2 ladies and I told them what was going on with me. They were very understanding and I have made 2 friends for life.
Anyway, I am glad to be back home!
CF
I am home!!
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Sometimes it's easier to open up to people you've only just met: if they react badly you don't risk losing anything, and your new friendships can start off from a position of openness and honesty. Old friends can be harder for lots of reasons: they have to change their perception of someone they thought they knew; if it's been a while since your diagnosis they can be a bit miffed you didn't tell them sooner, and all the previous dynamics of the relationship get put through the blender. The saying, " it's at times like this you find out who your real friends are", is so true.
I'm glad you got through your trip and made some new buddies along the way,
I'm glad you got through your trip and made some new buddies along the way,
Dom
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