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Mental problems, Meds and love......

Posted by Tepiaca on September 6, 2005, at 12:21:30

I have just lost the most important girl in my
life ( apart from mom and grandmom ).
She realized that I can´t treat her as she wants to be treated, and that she can´t be my nurse for the rest of my life.
This is all my fault, I never made her feel as
the queen she is.
She always did everything she could to help and support me and I never noticed this. My mind was in other place thinking how to get out of this problem, unawared that I was hurting her
with my indiference and my lack of love. Now she is gone and ready to date other men. Just thinking about her with other makes me feel so bad. I can´t say Im happy with this but maybe such a nice person does not deserve to spent her life with someone like me.

So after this, I am worried with all this stuff. I have thought that I have lost all capacity to love. With love I mean real and honest love that last forever.


Do you think that someone with mental problems can love like a normal person?

Does love have something to do with brain chemistry? I read an study that showed how a person that is falled in love presents cerebral activity in some specific parts of the brain that people who are not in love dont have.

Do you think meds can affects people´s ability to love ????

Have you fall in love after taking or being on meds??



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