Tuesday 28 October 2008

How Longs It Take To Validate Your Wages

The topics I choose to write about on my blog are generally pretty light and fluffy. I write about how my puppy is the cutest! puppy! ever! I write about being a newlywed. I post recipes and pictures of my adventures. I read other blogs, blogs that are emotional and honest and deep, and I am in awe. My family is big on denial. It has been a hard journey to get to a place where I can identify my feelings; I haven't yet reached the place where I can write about them. At least not coherently.

But then sometimes I can't help but write. Last week I felt tremendous stress at the thought of going back to my doctor. I wrote about it here on my blog and the response I got was amazing. The support means more to me than I can express. Though nothing is resolved - I still have to go see a doctor to get a prescription renewed (here in BC you cannot phone in refills - you have to physically go to a doctor to get a new prescription) and I still haven't found a new doctor - a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Your comments made me feel validated. Thank you for being such rockstars.

9 comments:

  1. That's what we're here for. I've received countless supportive comments on my blog when they were needed as well. I read a long time ago on a blog that blogging is all about community...and we are a big community. We have our disagreements, but at the end of the day, we're "here" for each other. :)

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  2. Plus, you rock (in that she tells funny stories and makes me laugh sort of way) and we hate too see anyone being mean to you.

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  3. This is one of the reasons I love blogging so much - you often see such a good side of people. It is really extraordinary, the way complete strangers will be so very supportive and kind.

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  4. Glad it helped! Sometimes it's nice to read through blogs and realize that other people are going through the exact same stuff you were at one time.

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  5. Um. Duh! Why wouldn't we support you. Are you not the most awesome person ever!? Silly question...

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  6. You make me laugh all the freakin' time! So thanks for that!

    And I'm sorry it's not resolved, but glad you are feeling better!

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  7. man, i so know what you mean. i feel like my blog is 95% fluff too - i mean, i hope it's entertaining and all, but it's hardly thought-provoking - but whenever i have a REAL problem, or a REAL issue, the blogland steps up big time to save the day and pick me up.

    in instances like this, i think it's waaaay better to be a small-time blogger. i only have 1 quasi-troll on my blog, so it seems like such a safe haven full of loving support. i heart our corner of the internets.

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  8. Awwww! Actually, you're the the rock star. :)

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  9. You are one of the most awesomest people ever and I hope that doctor learns the error of their ways* and completely validates your feelings.

    *Understands that the wrath of the over-thinker is no joke, just ask my husband, and they need to clean up their act or expect a huge can of whoop-ass, stateside-style. Word.

    P.S. I am really white, but I can pull of "word" when I'm pissed.

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