Thursday, June 5, 2008
Why I Take Medications
The video below illustrates what the right medication can do. When one is in darkness, a pill, like the moon, goes down. And then the sun comes out. The first of the light may be dim, but it is ever so much better than the darkness.
The effect of appropriate medication is not a high, nor is it an escape into another world. It is a return into this world with the illumination of sunshine once more. And, as always when the sun first begins to rise, it brings with it the hope of more light to come.
The effect of appropriate medication is not a high, nor is it an escape into another world. It is a return into this world with the illumination of sunshine once more. And, as always when the sun first begins to rise, it brings with it the hope of more light to come.
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1 comment:
very well put
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