The Lifelong Effects of Abusive & Toxic Relationships Part 2: Someone, Please Help Me by Laurie Balles Simpson

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November 04, 2021

The Lifelong Effects of Abusive & Toxic Relationships Part 2: Someone, Please Help Me

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Elisa Schmitz
I am so sorry for what you went through, Laurie Balles Simpson . It sounds like an absolute nightmare. You are so strong to have gotten through it, though I know the wounds are still there. Thank you for sharing your journey of overcoming. You inspire so many!
Laurie Balles Simpson
It is about overcoming, isn’t it! One step at a time.
Tribe
You are a very courageous person...
Ann Marie G. Halstead
I admire you so much, Laurie Balles Simpson -- your strength, your bravery, your "journey of overcoming" as Elisa said. But most of all, I admire how loving and kind you are. Some people would let such past experiences harden them or make them jaded or bitter, but not you. I'm so glad our paths crossed all those years ago. Love you!
Laurie Balles Simpson
Thank you always for your incredible support! About 10 years ago, the jaded and bitter part of my heart took over and it was about the worst feeling/existence I’d experienced. Just led me to more depression, anxiety and a true feeling that I’d finally lost my ability to smile or care. That is nowhere I ever want to be again if I can help it. I don’t take it lightly that I’m blessed with a supportive family and close friends that helped me see my way through. I often think of those who don’t have that built in network to lean on. I’m Grateful and if I can be a support in some way by sharing my story, I will. It’s the least I can do. Love you!

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