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In my first entry I just typed and purged and oops, didn't proof read. Oh well, the meat of the message is there. It has been an awful, interesting and telling journey. I learned lots and lots about myself. Some I didn't like. Some I would like to change, and some I am just going to keep because it's fun, annoying to others or intriguing.
I thought a lot about sharing this experience and my gut reaction in to keep it to myself. This is not a side I me I want the world to know. I want to be the strong and smiling go to person many think I am. It's ok to share now. I am on the road back. The whole experience can be rolled into a few and telling paragraphs. Then, it will be interesting to see where I go from here.