June 7, 2005
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Can you imagine someone who's lived a lie for 7 years? Telling everyone that she's doing great and getting A's...gonna go to med school, etc? Telling her parents all is good...and in order to believe in these lies, they get more elaborate...to the point where she can no longer differentiate reality from her lies?
What was she doing for the 7 years? Creatng gambling problems, maxing out the credit cards, etc....
Today was a busy day at work. I had to see this kid unravel infront of me. Knowing that a lot of people were hurt along the road of deception...and finally realizing the only person she was hurting was herself. At least she had that insight and strength to admit that she had a problem. That she needed help...and that she sought it out. That takes courage and strength and I told her that. I told her it wasn't going to be an easy road back..but she's turning her life around.
Been working out...but no apparent weight loss....need to workout more. Gotta start running as well.
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it's sad to admit but I think at different points in some ppl's lives, living a lie seems to make so much more sense than taking on yoru problems head on. Hope things get sorted out with as litle damage as possible.
who, who, who?! and what happened to your identity theft case???
wow. that is sad. i think the biggest problem is admitting it then lying.
Hey!
txs for leaving a message. Hope all is well with you... saw you & woosa's pictures from thailand.. looks like u guys had tons of fun! ok, take care & ttyl!
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