Anyway, here's positivity for anyone going through trauma recovery:
I hope you heal. I hope you wake up one day and realize things are better now. I hope you find peace, I hope you find safety and security. I hope you learn to love it again: yourself/selves, other people, the world. I hope you will be surrounded by love and support and understanding. I hope you have a life that treats you well.
This tiny Tawny Frogmouth chick arrived at the Wildlife Hospital at only a few days old and needed some expert care to prepare for adulthood without his parents.
I have an end-of-life patient to whom I spoke today. She burst out laughing and said, "It was all such fun. I just had so much fun." I wish this for everyone. I wish that we each would meet death laughing, with little regret and even less fear.
people will hear you talk about struggling with mental illness and say “you can do anything if you just put your mind to it”. brother what part of the body does the mental illness happen in. what do you think is the problem