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Reading “Molly” By Joe S. Thomas
*** I’m reading a book that’s breaking my heart… It’s also making me relate wholeheartedly to a beautiful person that chose to take her life… The book is : Molly. It was written by her husband Blake Butler… My heart does go out to him, yet my heart goes out even more so to Molly… Continue reading
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There’s Just No Blueprint By Joe S. Thomas
*** Somehow I have just now become hip to Mary Karr… Better late than never I always say… I’m reading her Memoir The Liars’ Club… I’m at the part where she is visiting her grandmother at the hospital who had to have her leg amputated due to some sort of Cancer… Of course, losing my… Continue reading
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OUD (Opioid Use Disorder), Methadone Stigma and Semantics By Joe S. Thomas
Lately I’ve been thinking about taking steps to finish my Bachelor’s Degree to possibly get into an OUD (Opioid Use Disorder) counseling position, but there are times when I want to take courses in creative writing too… I am a writer and I don’t believe it’s absolutely necessary to take courses or go to school… Continue reading
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Just Glad It’s Over By Joe S. Thomas
*** I’ve made it through yet another Christmas… Glad that it’s over… I found myself drifting off to sleep as I had body storage to myself for a while… Every time I would drift off I would awake in some sort of panic and be left with a lonely feeling of depression thinking about my… Continue reading
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Carrying On By Joe S. Thomas
*** Carrying on a bit from the last post, I have a mental illness that has to do with my depression… Apparently there’s a chemical in my brain(Serotonin) that doesn’t get produced enough that makes me feel the way I do at times… However, there’s a lot more to it than that even though that… Continue reading