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kaz_me
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Posted by kaz_me, 18:54 19 November 2007

Yup... why is it that even when you have a good day, something can happen that totally sends you over the edge and sends your good day away in a puff of smoke?? AGH! I am actually incapable of solving any slight problems cos I just burst into tears whenever things go even slightly wrong!! Pathetic!!

Sorry all... Just needed a wee rant!!
paulst
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Posted by paulst, 19:35 19 November 2007

Hi, rant as much as you want, I hope you have a better day tomorrow.
PurpleIvy
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Posted by PurpleIvy, 19:40 19 November 2007

Hi Paul, did you get on OK at the doc's?
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Posted by paulst, 19:46 19 November 2007

hi purplelvy, no problem, he was really understanding, increased the dose and said I could always reduce the dose when I feel better.
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Posted by PurpleIvy, 19:55 19 November 2007

It's great when things are going well and you're working well as a team with your doc.
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Posted by paulst, 20:07 19 November 2007

Thanks, he is the best doctor I have ever had and the first one to take sad seriously.
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Posted by Jen, 20:15 19 November 2007

Awh Kaz, I get like that some days - slightest thing & I want to cry
PurpleIvy
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Posted by PurpleIvy, 20:24 19 November 2007

I'm lucky with my doctor at the moment.It makes such a difference
Me
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Posted by Me, 21:49 19 November 2007

Im off to see mine on Friday.

Had to delay coming off the Prozac because the rabbit died. Oh dear - I was worse than the kids. My childs headteacher described 'me' as inconsolable. How embarrassing.

Gonna ask her to check my thyroid levels. Having been on this website, it encouraged me to look at others. A couple of things (ie outside one third of eyebrows missing, and tongue looking like it has been bitten) as well as tiredness and other selected SAD symptoms seems to ring abit too close for comfort.

Im painting a wonderful picture of myself!!

Me x
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Posted by paulst, 22:46 19 November 2007

Dont be embarrased, lots of things are harder to deal with at this time of year. Good luck with the doctors.
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Posted by Me, 22:55 19 November 2007

Between the lot of us, I reckon we could employ our own doctor the way we are going!

It seems that we are all chatting a bit later tonight. Everyones normally gone by 'News at 10'.

Good to speak to you all.

Me x
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Posted by Me, 23:10 19 November 2007

Hellooooo, youve all gone now havent you!

Night night then

Me x
sandyb
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Posted by sandyb, 23:34 19 November 2007

Hey Me

I'm still awake - sleeping patterns completely out of kilter just now.

Night night to you all too.
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Posted by Amalthea, 01:02 20 November 2007

Heh, being here in the US means I'm up while you all are snoring.

Paul - glad to hear you're communicating well with your doc!

Kaz - I've been holding it together at work, but if anyone from the church asks me to help them with something, I end up wanting to cry. If only they knew how much effort all these little things take and that I feel like I can't say "no."

I'd hate to imagine if something truly bad were to happen.

There are actually a lot of things in extremely delicate balance right now in my professional life. There's a lot of change where I work, and I keep trying to disassociate myself from it, but some things are inevitable.

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