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Depression / Anxiety
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 22 Mar 2009 02:54 |
Hi all, out later today with my son, and had to ask o.h. along as felt bad leaving him home alone - his Mum died when he was 18 so altho he is popping to his Dad's it's to see him with an errand, not for the stepmother's sake, kind tho she is. I did say he shouldn't go emptyhanded so for the first time ever he is taking a suitably worded card ! He did get her a hyacinth in a pot but I had to remind him she is allergic to strong perfumes so I got the hyacinth instead lol She is a vegan so he will try and pick up her favourite chocolate on his way round while I am sleeping in and then getting ready, we are going to one of those all you can eat Chinese restaurants, son booked the table and we have been before so should be pleasant, and then we can have an afternoon doing whatever I want . Woe betide o.h. if he does anything to spoil my day! |
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Carole | Report | 21 Mar 2009 22:43 |
Sharron pleased to see your thread back up. |
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Alison | Report | 21 Mar 2009 22:39 |
Hi folks, hope I find you all well. Sorry I've not been on for a while, I've not really been online for quite a while and haven't touched my tree at all. Seems work is tiring me out, hoping the better weather will make me a bit more dynamic! |
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Mrs. Blue Eyes | Report | 21 Mar 2009 18:11 |
Thanks again, it feels comforting to know I have some lovely people to talk to about it..xx |
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Sharron | Report | 21 Mar 2009 17:56 |
I have brought up my narcissism thread and let rip on it.There is a lovely thread for the lucky ones to leave messages for their late mothers.I felt that we,the forgotten minority should also be represented without spoiling their sentiments. |
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maxiMary | Report | 21 Mar 2009 14:49 |
I have both - depression & SADD, ie the depression escalates in the winter months. The SADD light has really helped, 20 mins each morning, above my computer, while I'm checking my email. |
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Carole | Report | 21 Mar 2009 10:16 |
Mrs Blue Eyes I was also told I had SAD's I think I was being fobbed off now! I think it was the begining of depression for me. |
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Mrs. Blue Eyes | Report | 21 Mar 2009 09:27 |
Thank you for your lovely pms, there was 4 waiting for me, it was a bit scary as it's the first time I've had to go to the Docs. about it, I suffer from SAD to a certain degree and just thought it was that to start off with. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 21 Mar 2009 04:40 |
Bit short of time at the mo, lots to do, but I am ok and thinking of you all, just feel sorry I can't respond to everyone, |
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Sydneybloke | Report | 21 Mar 2009 02:10 |
Hello to Mrs Blue Eyes. I have also sent you a personal message. The first time I took anti-depressants I was better BEFORE I took the first capsule. To know that it was a real, medical illness with a treatment available was in itself helpful. Later episodes were much worse, and sometimes it was two weeks before I really felt any better. In 23 years, I can relate to how you feel in the depths of depression, but it does pass. I also had one hypomanic episode in 1997 and I can tell you that was frightening. Not a pleasant experience at all, unlike the experience of some people with manic-depression (now usually called bipolar illness). |
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Carole | Report | 20 Mar 2009 22:56 |
Mrs Blue eyes have sent you a pm. Welcome to our little club. |
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Claddagh | Report | 20 Mar 2009 19:35 |
Deanna & Carole, |
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Mrs. Blue Eyes | Report | 20 Mar 2009 17:35 |
Thank you Claire that was kind of you x |
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Deanna | Report | 20 Mar 2009 17:14 |
PS.............Eileen, buy the boy a car, even Carole agrees with me! ;-0) |
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Deanna | Report | 20 Mar 2009 17:13 |
Mrs Blue Eyes.....I was on the *little blue pills* and I loved them. |
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Mrs. Blue Eyes | Report | 20 Mar 2009 16:58 |
I've not been on GR much lately, I didn't what was wrong with me after 3-4months I went to the Doc and I have been given some pretty white and blue pills to take. |
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GranOfOzRubySlippers | Report | 20 Mar 2009 06:59 |
Well last night I made a right twit of myself. I waited for 2 hours on my computer for my lesson in handwriting. They were going to send an email with the link. The time was for 8 pm. When email did not turn up thought, well we are still on daylight savings, thought maybe 9 pm, again email did not arrive. I gave up and went to bed. The email arrived this morning after 9 am to say the lessons were starting soon. Well it was too late as do not get on computer until after OH goes to work at 2 pm. |
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maxiMary | Report | 20 Mar 2009 05:54 |
Thirty-five years ago today, March 20,1974, my Dad gave up his fight with the Big C. I still miss him - his big burly, teddy bear huggable frame, his gentleness with my tiny children, his unconditional caring. I was, at the time, quite dependent on his wisdom to guide me through difficult experiences, but didn't ask enough questions about his part of the family tree, he gave me just enough info to whet my appetite for genealogy, which still pushes me along. |
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Claddagh | Report | 19 Mar 2009 19:38 |
Have to laugh at both Deanna & Carole's comment about the choc.egg and (new) car. So, the old ad. is still alive and kicking, 'go to work on an egg'? Douglas already has a car which his dad bought some time back.It's only an old banger which both have been doing up themselves. I have to say that I am nervous about him driving everywhere from now on. Still, it may be a bit safer than his scooter. |
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Carole | Report | 19 Mar 2009 16:23 |
Eileen I am with you about passing first time. My son went off to take his road test age 18, and I was convinced he wouldn't pass first time, but he came home pleased with himself he had passed! I was kinda hoping he wouldn't, and he would have a bit more time to understand the responsibility of driving. He wasn't too long before he ended up in a ditch, thankfully no one hurt. It was a good wake up call though. Best wishes to G for many years of sate driving xx |
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