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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hard to emphasize with this one.[/quote] Is it? Then go do some research about depression and other mental health disorders. Like any DISEASE, depression has symptoms. Would it be "hard to empathize" with a cancer patient, or someone suffering from Parkinson's, even if they were doing relatively well and were technically able-bodied? Hmm? You're an uneducated asshole. Do a little research, come back, and apologize and offer that empathy that was so hard to find because you are ignorant. [/quote] Yes it would. Someone you love gives a gift with a good intentions, you say thank you. Period. Not that difficult [/quote] A SYMPTOM of depression is MENTAL FOG. So YES, IT IS that difficult. LITERALLY A SYMPTOM OF DEPRESSION IS THAT "EVERYDAY TASKS SEEM DIFFICULT AND OVERWHELMING." [/quote] DP. Yet depression also is a very inward-looking and narcissistic ailment. It isn't that hard to see the other poster's point. Manners are manners. So the ACT of responding may be difficult but the internal acknowledgement of the NEED to act should not be difficult, which is, I believe, the other poster's point. In this case OP does recognize she needs to act so that's good. She also has reached out for help in how to respond and that's also good. Her family did a nice thing for her and she needs to respond appropriately. It sounds like she is on her way to doing that.[/quote] You are part of the problem why people don't seek help for mental illness. I had clinical Depression from years of trauma and grief. And yes I definitely am a people pleaser and always managed to do things for others while putting myself LAST. It caught up with me eventually. I'm not inward looking or Narcissistic. I was actually the victim of Narcissists from the time I was a child. TLR: F U, Jagoff[/quote]
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