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[quote=Anonymous]You definitely don't have to talk about it. But I can't help wondering if it wouldn't benefit you to be more open about it. When I had cancer, I was very open about it, and in being so, I was amazed to learn how many people were bearing a similar burden, or are close to someone with a similar burden. I have a feeling the same thing might happen in your case if you're open about it. Have you had therapy (or do you want it?) If you feel good about where you're at, I think directness might serve you well. It is certainly "no ones business," but then what is, really? Life is short, and I think we all learn from each others struggles, and we can all offer one another support. It is likely that other people you know carry similar burdens but are also keeping it hidden.[/quote]
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