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shawnsmith
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LuvtoSew
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Posted - 09/30/2009 : 15:35:26
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I seen it, and yes I do agree the mind is a powerful thing. I wonder how the he'll be in the next shows, mentally, if he'll be nicer or what. |
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skizzik
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Posted - 09/30/2009 : 16:28:26
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so house's pain goes away when he's happy....hmm
I was talking w/ dr. Schubiner one time and he coins me and this other dude he had as a patient as twins because we sound alike on the phone.
He reccommended we contact each other and we did notice that we sounded alike...haha...and were Hardcore tms sufferers...
Anyways, as I lost contact w/ him Schuby told me he had talked to him recently and that he found when he was happy the pain did'nt bother him.
I suppose being happy does'nt mean you walk around with a smile on your face all day whistling dixie, however, your'e simply doing what you love regardless of what others think may do the trick. House does'nt sport a smile (unless he tricks Cuddy and Wilson ) and yet he found "diagnosing" fufils the void.
When I was deep into all my soul searching read-a-thon the last couple years, I kept wanting the opposite of what I felt: physical pain, anxiety, and depression.
I think Baseball65 said it here one time "the opposite of low self esteem isn't high self esteem".
It made me think, you know, I sure don't want these negative feelings, but at the same time do I really want to walk around like I'm glowing all the time and be inhumanly accepting and pleasurable? No.....besides thats a search that will never end. I just want to be normal.
Perhaps being normal is happy.
P.S. Warning Spoiler:
I thought the end was hysterical when "13" found the correct diagnosis on the internet forum, and later the audience found out it was House. Absolutely, just brilliant writing! |
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