tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post1999528803535967641..comments2023-11-02T13:52:32.145+02:00Comments on Chronicles of an NF survivor: drowning in my bedSarah Kleinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17381531433867772947noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-80058283112064741842011-11-14T21:59:27.807+02:002011-11-14T21:59:27.807+02:00just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you a...just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you and your lovely family. stay strong and we hope the weaning off of the drugs will pass swiftly . lots of hugs! rochel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-35431617118108181872011-11-13T20:47:24.798+02:002011-11-13T20:47:24.798+02:00Your comparison of your dream to what you would im...Your comparison of your dream to what you would imaging an acid trip to be like, and of the presence of teachers in your dream, remind me of a book that I partially read about LSD. I recall that the author claimed that it was important for the person on the trip to have an experienced guide, and that this guiding person could steer the person on the trip to avoid a harrowing bad trip. Perhaps it would be helpful for you to have someone to guide you through this demanding withdrawal with its effects. There may be people well experienced either with helping others through hallucinogenic trips, or through drug withdrawals, who could fill that role. LarryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com