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[QUOTE="MKalcolm M, post: 523464, member: 25205"] Hi Ewy, so sorry to hear what a hard time you are having. I walked the Norte after some very difficult and stressful times, which included loosing my house, my business, access to my child, and quitting after four years of study. I was nervous at first, but it was one of the best experiences of my life. The peace, quiet, and time to be in nature was one really good part, the friends and camaraderie was another. I was told that on a long camino, the first week you adjust physically, the second week you adjust mentally and the third week you start to enjoy yourself. This proved to be completely true in my case, and by the start of the third week I found myself wishing that the camino could go on forever. I met a wonderfully eccentric Irish man who taught me what it was to laugh again, a great German teddy bear of a man who showed me how to enjoy life again, and a lovely friend who gave me back my trust, plus many others who shared the good times as well as the weary moments and sore feet. The whole experience was very calming, restorative, and allowed for some great times and happy memories. When the time feels right, give it another try, you will be in Santiago before you know it. [/QUOTE]
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