Adhesions and Drugs
From: International Adhesions Society (tracy.joslin@adhesions.org)
Thu Jan 12 20:49:32 2006
From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org]
On Behalf Of DBargad@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: Adhesions and Drugs
Just a brief response to what melody wrote.
No one and I do mean no one, not a parent, spouse,
child, doctor or friend can be in our bodies
and feel what we feel. People see medication
and automatically associate lots of pills with
dependence.
Imagine someone you trust and share everything
with, standing at the outside kitchen door watching
you inside cooking or taking a drink or a "PILL."
They observe but cannot smell, hear or feel anything
relating to what you are doing. They can only see
you and make uneducated assumptions or associations
about the task you are performing. Everyone is
outside looking in. Even when a boyfriend or husband
is inside your body intimately, he cannot see inside
of you, nor the bands of gluelike scar tissue that
wrap themselves in and over and up and down. He
cant relate an act of what is pleasure for him to
being anything painful to you. I hope that helps.
Yours, Deborah
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