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Subject: Re: Depression and Dyslexia


Author:
Kim
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Date Posted: 18:49:02 05/06/11 Fri
In reply to: Czarembo 's message, "Re: Depression and Dyslexia" on 11:02:06 05/06/11 Fri

Wow, you are amazing. I like your attitude and your
spirit. Thank you for your message. I am not nearly as smart as you, but, I do have your determination. I am 53 and you're right, if I had had this web-site available to me when I was growing it up it would have helped heal a lot of wounds.
K.

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Author:
Czaremebo
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Date Posted: 23:30:21 05/06/11 Fri

Oh, I think you're pretty smart. You're here on this site. That says a lot about your intelligence. I think that we suffer from low self esteem and who wouldn't? So don't beat yourself up too badly.

I think my motto should be "I've got a long way to go and a short time to get there" I think it was the Dukes of Hazard theme. I didn't watch the series, I just remember the song and it was catchy - but I think that it expresses my disposition at this time of my life. I understood I had issues, but it took me so long to determine what they were. Now that I understand it better and can ascertain how to get around some of it, so much the better.

I'm glad that you liked the message. Yes, I get depressed, but I can't let it hold me back. I've raised three kids, been married to an untreated bi-polar spouse - who maintained there was nothing wrong with her, it was the world that had the problems.

I think that we dyslexics also have a judgement deficit when it comes to relationships. I'm afraid that I'm permanently scared of the institution of marriage due to my mistake.

Anyway, I was glad to see that you'd read my message. Feel free to contact me if you feel the need. I appreciate hearing back from you too! C.
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Author:
Czaremebo
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Date Posted: 19:10:56 05/18/11 Wed

Hi,
Where did the name Czaremebo come from?
Ok, I need a pep talk.
Work is getting me down. It is hard to maintain
quality performance and keep up with your peers in meetings
when you can't come up with the words you need at the right moment or it takes too long to organize and create
material for a group. It is hard to keep your head up and keep going.
K.



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