I think I am suffering some post-traumatic stress from the events of yesterday's blog.
I was OK for most of the day. Actually, I guess I was asleep for most of the day but was OK after that. Mom came over and brought my comic books.
Ever since it has gotten dark, though, I have felt oppressed and like crying. And my comics have not been too sad. Connor Hawke (Green Arrow's son) is in a world of hurt, and Buffy is doubting herself, but those did not do it.
It's not like I can cry easily. What do I have to cry over? Nothing new. I think I am about cried out when it comes to my disease and the betrayal and abandonment I blame my body and God for. (That just popped in there, Mom. really, I had not planned on mentioning God at all)
Claren hates tears, too. She looks worried even when I laugh so hard I cry.
It's time to try more comic therapy.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
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