No doubt, I have a lot of thoughts and feelings I’ve come to know and love over the years that are difficult to articulate. Those things are not easily shared with a close friend at a casual gathering, but they are so important to me that I wouldn’t want to take the time to share them with someone who wasn’t willing to listen.
I don’t think I’ve ever felt anything as debilitating as the fear that someone is going to take away my ability to love them…to love the person I love. I mean, I know there are people who do have that, but that’s not what I mean.
The word debilitating is one of those buzzwords that seems to have lost its meaning. It was originally used as a medical diagnosis, which is not an inappropriate word. For example, the word debilitating is used to describe a physical condition, and also used in the sense of a symptom, which I’m not sure it should be, but we need to be careful here: “I have a debilitating condition (e.g.
I can’t get out of bed because I’ve got a debilitating condition, my back hurts, my fingers are numb.
I’m not sure what the point of using the word for that is. We’ll be fine. I’m fine. I’m just fine. (I can’t believe I actually used that word.) Just fine, I’m fine. I’m fine. I’m just fine. I’m fine. I’m fine. I’m fine. I’m fine.
It’s a bit of an odd word, but it’s actually used in a similar way to how it was used to describe the pain of a medical condition. Just like a person with a debilitating condition can’t get out of bed, a person with a debilitating condition can’t get out of bed to do something.
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The medical condition is not debilitating. It is a mental illness, and the person with the condition can still be functional. In the case of bipolar disorder, it is a form of psychosis that causes the person to act out rather than think through their actions.
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