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<blockquote data-quote="Swanforthelough" data-source="post: 7018072" data-attributes="member: 48646"><p>Great post, your personal posts really make it what it is, we do not get to hear near enough of these today as we all are one step or incident away from it, mental health is fragile and still a huge stigma and misunderstanding out there about it. The more people read or listen to such stories will bring a better understanding that one wobble is not the end but can be a new beginning to a better life.</p><p></p><p>I ended up there myself with alcoholism and depression but it hit me fast out of nowhere like a train.</p><p></p><p>Being in a rehab or Psychiatric ward even private is no Holiday, like all walks of life you get the good the bad and the ugly there. Also in some ways I think it’s a way to deal with situations and difficult folks when one finished their stint.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow onwards and upwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swanforthelough, post: 7018072, member: 48646"] Great post, your personal posts really make it what it is, we do not get to hear near enough of these today as we all are one step or incident away from it, mental health is fragile and still a huge stigma and misunderstanding out there about it. The more people read or listen to such stories will bring a better understanding that one wobble is not the end but can be a new beginning to a better life. I ended up there myself with alcoholism and depression but it hit me fast out of nowhere like a train. Being in a rehab or Psychiatric ward even private is no Holiday, like all walks of life you get the good the bad and the ugly there. Also in some ways I think it’s a way to deal with situations and difficult folks when one finished their stint. Anyhow onwards and upwards. [/QUOTE]
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