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<blockquote data-quote="Padraic" data-source="post: 8592" data-attributes="member: 96"><p><strong>Displaced people like me</strong></p><p></p><p>was fortunate, though, to have someone take me in and help me with the language, the new technology, and obtaining identification. Others may not be so fortunate and may end up on the streets or locked away somewhere, diagnosed with a mental disorder. It is somewhat sad to think about. I have been quite fortunate, more like downright blessed, in how I have been able to adapt. Perhaps there are others who adapted as well, but are not coming out and telling their stories. Do you know any people who have recently moved to your city, don't know anyone there, but never speak of having family in some other part of the country? Do you ever wonder where they come from? I do not think I am the only one, but we dare not come forward in the mainstream or we will be laughed at, locked up, or both. It is sometimes a troubling thing to have all these memories you cannot speak of for fear of being thought a lunatic. At the least I have here an opportunity to get it off my chest, and I am feeling the better for it. Thank you all for giving me the benefit of the doubt and listening (reading really) to my story without laughing me off the face of the earth. </p><p></p><p>Padraic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Padraic, post: 8592, member: 96"] [b]Displaced people like me[/b] was fortunate, though, to have someone take me in and help me with the language, the new technology, and obtaining identification. Others may not be so fortunate and may end up on the streets or locked away somewhere, diagnosed with a mental disorder. It is somewhat sad to think about. I have been quite fortunate, more like downright blessed, in how I have been able to adapt. Perhaps there are others who adapted as well, but are not coming out and telling their stories. Do you know any people who have recently moved to your city, don't know anyone there, but never speak of having family in some other part of the country? Do you ever wonder where they come from? I do not think I am the only one, but we dare not come forward in the mainstream or we will be laughed at, locked up, or both. It is sometimes a troubling thing to have all these memories you cannot speak of for fear of being thought a lunatic. At the least I have here an opportunity to get it off my chest, and I am feeling the better for it. Thank you all for giving me the benefit of the doubt and listening (reading really) to my story without laughing me off the face of the earth. Padraic [/QUOTE]
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