I saw a motto on this Marine Corps Pilot’s vest once: “Don’t bother running, you’ll only die tired. Different context, same meaning. My advice? Stand your ground and have a little intestinal fortitude to face all these “thangs” in your life.
I tried running away once, but that’s one monkey that would not get off my back. I called him Steve. He still haunts my dreams.
No its just a feeling wanting to escape im depressed at the moment and im finding caring for him hard i wish he was able bodied weve had a rough year all up 7 hosptal stays between us i hope this year cuts us a break
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You can run away. But you won’t get very far.
I saw a motto on this Marine Corps Pilot’s vest once: “Don’t bother running, you’ll only die tired. Different context, same meaning. My advice? Stand your ground and have a little intestinal fortitude to face all these “thangs” in your life.
I tried running away once, but that’s one monkey that would not get off my back. I called him Steve. He still haunts my dreams.
Yeah rogue has good point especially in situations where running can save your life.
asecretuntoldbyme ,
you can run but you can’t hide.
Id like to run away to
From a disabled husband who is sick of my bipolar i wish i could be alone
What happens when the funding for your travels (or the ‘running away’) runs out? Where will you be? What would you do?
am i understanding you correctly? You want to leave your husband? and he is disabled???
@molly: don’t answer WIG’s question. For the love of God…. 😮
you are well trained lorax 🙂
No its just a feeling wanting to escape im depressed at the moment and im finding caring for him hard i wish he was able bodied weve had a rough year all up 7 hosptal stays between us i hope this year cuts us a break