
MrCasella
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- Feb 1, 2025
- 33
For myself it was being homeless.
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I too have 24/7 chronic pain and my heart, thoughts and prayers go out to you.My chronic pain starting.
This is identical to my situation. A series of medically negligent procedures has left me in pain every moment day and night and totally isolated and sadly bullied by my own family because I think they want me gone all together. I can't make myself small enough for them. Wankers.Surgeries, been through too many, they've all been awful, none of them helped me in any way and all they did was cause immense pain and suffering
Sorry that your parents did that what a pair of useless scumbags.I have so many that I can choose from, I guess for me is the day after my18th birthday and having my "parents" drive me to town, I was raised on a working dairy farm and dropped off on a street curb with no money. no food, no shelter, no job, nothing and watch them drive away and never hear from them again ever, 100% their choice.
They also poisoned the minds of my older brother and younger sister against me and I have not heard from either since 1990.
For anyone who ever has been homeless my heart breaks into millions of pieces for that person and I always wish the very best for that person to be able to get a roof over their heads and 3 square meals a day.
Walter
wow, that's crazy my dad said something similar to me at 17.When I got my first panic attack at 16 and my mom who I always took care of emotionally said "why dont we just both jump off a bridge"
Im so sorrywow, that's crazy my dad said something similar to me at 17.