Posted by Larry Hoover on July 15, 2004, at 9:17:38
In reply to Re: Lar...Taurine and mixed anxiety/depression, posted by KaraS on July 14, 2004, at 13:08:21
> Sounds like it just might work for you. Sleep and goofiness - what more could you ask for?
A lottery win would be nice.
> > Did you see my post in the Effexor thread?
>
> Yes, I did. I had a feeling you might contact Scott.Scott sure has a load to bear, in this life.
> The going off of Effexor wasn't his problem - that was just the thread he was continuing. Hopefully he will get back to you soon with what's going on with him.
I hope so, too. Actually, I was drawn to the thread by an administrative action, but hey! Whatever gets me going is good.
> > > I can also see where you would miss all of the positive feedback you receive here. You are clearly cherished by many.
> >
> > Yes, I do appreciate the respect. But I would do it (posting here), anyway.
> >
>
> I had no intention of getting you to delve into the details - just to let you know how I feel and how I have noticed that others feel about you. It's not just the respect you mention above. It's also genuine fondness (for lack of a better word) for you as a person.Ya, I know. But I felt bad about you feeling bad about my feeling bad. When I got blocked, I had to face how much it meant to me to be a part of this community, and the sense of loss was crushing.
> > > I don't know what else is going on with you but I do hope that things get better soon or at least that you are able to deal with it all better.
> >
> > I have many tools in my toolbox. All things in their time. Everything works out in the end, and if it hasn't worked out, it isn't the end.
> >
> > I fell off a truck and broke my elbow back in January. I have nerve damage and there's something wonky in the joint (it locks up, with ice-pick pain). MRI on the 26th, and surgery, I think. There's always something, eh?
> >
>
> Major bummer but at least they think it's fixable. (C'est la vie.)Oui. Que sera, sera.
> > > I was just reading yesterday that Sad Panda had recently gone through a horrible time (but fortunately is doing a lot better now) and that Scott (SLS) is going through a particularly bad time. Then I read about you. I haven't been able to think about much else for the last day or so. Too many good people going through such hard times.
> >
> > Oh, honey, I'm sorry you're so concerned about me and others. It's a roller-coaster, and sometimes ya dip.
> >
> I think it was the combination of hearing it from three people I've come to like all at once (on top of my own issues of course). Fortunately you sound a lot better now. I'm glad. Hopefully Scott will do better soon too.I try to act like a beach ball held under water. Lots of buoyancy.
> > > It's amazing how quickly you can feel a bond with people you've never really met and would walk right past on the street without a clue as to who they are. I am very grateful to have found people I can talk to about medications, supplements and even feelings. Up until now I really haven't had that at all. The Internet is really a miraculous thing.
> >
> > Yes. Yes it is. And you don't even have to get dressed. ;-)
>
> That's the best part about it!If only they would pay me for it.
> >
> > > On that note I think I'll head out and try to get some sleep.
> > > Kara
> >
> > You head out to get some sleep? Eh? Hope it worked.
> >
> > Lar
> >
> Don't know where I got that expression from. I'll blame it on my brain fog.
>
> Stay well,
> KaraYou too.
Lar
poster:Larry Hoover
thread:364999
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