Posted by 10derheart on September 1, 2014, at 17:18:59
In reply to Re: Not acknowledging replies, posted by Beckett on August 31, 2014, at 23:03:14
> I read your posts, and I love it when you respond to one of my questions. Your observations are so astute. I often wish I could say something helpful to you. I know it's silly, but it hurts my feelings when I don't get a response. (Worse yet is starting a new thread that no one answers.) It's old school common courtesy! Internet correspondence can be quite curt and impersonal....
It is not silly at all.....however, I also feel hurt when I perceive insistence or pressure that I must respond, and some people over the years even have time standards. That reality makes me avoid posting much of anything for months, even years, because I cannot possibly be 100% sure I can continue with enough time and energy to make timely - or any - replies. So I'm saying the issue seems to work both ways... Does anyone understand?
MDD (presently in complete remission); ADD-Inattentive type; mild anxiety (not fomally dx'd)
Meds: Strattera 80 mg q day
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