tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6486214074384158284.post3841489397509886048..comments2023-05-03T01:18:17.167+10:00Comments on Dialectic Dichotomy: From Recovering To LivingChrysalishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17987538360359912475noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6486214074384158284.post-12768887896248415772012-10-02T18:30:04.898+10:002012-10-02T18:30:04.898+10:00Absolutely! It's indefineable though, isn'...Absolutely! It's indefineable though, isn't it? Just something that is, and it's wonderful and exciting and scary, all at once. I guess it's a little like realising that even though you'll always have diabetes, and you'll always have to make allowances for that in some ways (taking insulin or moderating your diet and keeping an eye on certain other aspects of your physical health, etc), once you're past the initial parts of recovering, you kind of put it behind you and a lot of the work-arounds become second nature. It hasn't gone anywhere, you're not recovered, but it's just not the focus of things anymore. And nor should it be!<br /><br />Life has so much more to offer us than stopping at our figurative insulin shots. ;)Chrysalishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17987538360359912475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6486214074384158284.post-87484692306132493212012-10-02T15:08:19.710+10:002012-10-02T15:08:19.710+10:00I AM looking forward to it! I'm trying to expl...I AM looking forward to it! I'm trying to explore that myself... really LIVING. I think you know what I mean. It's more than recovery. It's more than making it work. It's... something else. I will enjoy seeing what lessons you absorb along the way so I can compare notes :)Cassandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12407466438773284596noreply@blogger.com