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RE: Life With Pain... a Reflection

in Silver Bloggerslast month (edited)

Society seems incapable of supporting people struggling with chronic issues, whether it be pain, depression, or anything else. Even short-term grief makes people deeply uncomfortable. If you're not happy, you need to be medicated until you are, or treated like someone borderline suicidal and protected from yourself. This adds to the sense of isolation people already feel under such circumstances. Families, churches, and other organic societal support structures have crumbled, too.

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I have grown quite weary of people needing to make a trip to the emergency room because they have a hangnail... and once they get there, they insist that the waiting room must me a "safe space" for them... and their emotional support ferret.

Not that I entirely blame them for their predicament; at least some of the responsibility lies with a generation of "snowplow parents" who moved every tiny obstacle and setback out of their kids' way, creating an illusion of what life actually is, that is nothing more than that: an illusion.

Not to take anything away from those who are sincerely suffereing, through no fault of their own, like my late stepfather.

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