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On 2004-07-12 04:43:00, blownawaytheidahoway wrote:"Not sure I agree there with you. I too had low self esteem made much lower there. I too had suicidal tendencies that; really, due to the complicated issue of such a thing, have increased. About five years ago I told my parents that if I ever did really do it they should be looking to RMA for a reason why. It was a hard couple of weeks though, but we pulled through together. It is really too deep for them to understand, but, yes: i was depressed to begin with. I think I may have pulled myself up on my own. Bonners Ferry made me utterly reliant on the acceptance of others. My esteem issue is undoubtedly worse than it would have been without RMA. I can only assume the same goes for my depression. I don't feel like this when I think/write about ANY other subject. So..."
it is always one's own choice to make internal changes. you're the only one who has ultimate control over your body and its functions (cognition, etc.)QuoteThis is one of the things they were always saying that was a real piece of work. "You can cure yourself from cancer by feeling your feelings" You are not the only thing that has control over your body and its functions. Go back to school and study some science and you'll find out it's not that simple. I don't know what CEDU is telling people right now but when I was there they had some real b.s.
This is one of the things they were always saying that was a real piece of work. "You can cure yourself from cancer by feeling your feelings" You are not the only thing that has control over your body and its functions. Go back to school and study some science and you'll find out it's not that simple. I don't know what CEDU is telling people right now but when I was there they had some real b.s.