It’s life affirming to see how we touch each other’s lives as bloggers.
I was inspired by a podcast from “Surviving my Past”. Matt P. Interviewed Rob Goldstein and he said he “no longer thinks of himself as sick with D.I.D. Instead, as being well with D.I.D.”. I like that a lot and it made me realise how thankful I am that God has pulled me away from AA, which constantly reaffirmed the notion that I was sick. I am not. I love not drinking and I choose to believe I am getting well and I can be well with D.I.D. I choose to believe I can connect with my parts and we can live together. It’s happening. It’s been happening this week.
I am thankful for my parts and all that they have done for me and provided for me. They are fierce and brave and fascinating. They make up all that is me and I believe them and in them.
This is a delightful read, Thank you Teagan or Rob for sharing!
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You’re welcome, Miriam.
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I’m glad to see the progress, Rob.
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Thank you, Miriam.
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You’re welcome. You served others and now it’s time to care for yourself.
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Oh Bless , bless you.
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And the blogger at My life as a dissociative. It takes courage to write as openly as she does.
Thanks, Paula!
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Excellent. And it is indeed a wonderful thing when bloggers connect and touch each other’s lives and provide support.
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What great validation, Rob. The podcast really is terrific. Hugs.
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Thanks Teagan.
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