Posted by dreamer on July 15, 2001, at 9:21:49
In reply to Dreamer - 34 not too old, posted by Willow on July 13, 2001, at 18:05:44
> I started a new thread because I didn't want joking around with that radio web-site.
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> You said:
> "Lucky me don't have to pay for effexor in uk.Just spent 2 years being labrat for reboxetine-aaggghhh terrible drug anxiety ridden and made me so tired.
> Poster child ? I'm a mere 34, but a immature silly one.
> Dreams - ever feel your leading a double life? Used to get nightmares-thats reboxetine 4 you.
> Now dreams I'm kind of enjoying still get the odd decapitation and loads of sci-fi stuff, but yep they are vivid suppose we should worry -it's the anti-anxiety effects of drug ?
> Is it just me or do you get hypomanic?-not over the top dangerous like.
> Time will tell if I dive through the wirlpool of doom.
> Say hello to your puppies from me- hey this Kazoo thing , keeps me amused, he reminds me of the late Quentin Crisp.
> Looked at some poetry of that author Margaret ?? I see the resemblace think her feet are more grounded whereas I'm a chaotic child."
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> With my husband's drug plan and the one I get through the disability mine is presently covered 100%, BUT my disability is being reviewed and I don't think it will pass even though I still don't have any stamina. If I add a percentage of each of the drugs I'm on it'll get costly. : /
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> '67 must have been a good year or created a batch of " ____ "
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> My dreams are just carrying on from real life. I'll have normal conversations, do chores, etc. Starting to get a little confusing! I too have had the odd decapatation and amputation, of others, but I've always found them comical. Perhaps I have a slight anti-social side to me. They'd make a great comedy/horror picture.
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> For me hypomanic is feeling normal. I wake up and feel normal, only sleep six to seven hours, able to do some housework, and don't drop dead. I enjoy the wave and hope some day it'll last. I get this about once every three months, only lasts a few days though. My family calls it my B12 buzz. I use to get them for a few hours several days after a shot and each time I thought I was cured. I'm a slow learner. For myself though mostly my problem is fatigue, my moods are fairly normal if there is such a thing.
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> Quentin Crisp? I'll have to do a search to comment. I probably should do like Cam said and take a deep breath and blow Kazoo out. But easier said than done.
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> Check out some of Atwood's earlier stuff. She's probably about five years younger than our parents.
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> Out to start the campfire ...
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> Burning WillowHi there Willow,
Well the fun has subsided as fatigue sets in and my posts will scream boredom as my brain shrivels and sleeps. Hopefully temporary . Eating raw garlic works well for fatigue I know not why and living almost as a recluse I can do these things but my cat has turned her back on me in disgust, garlic and ciggerettes and I question why I'm single.
Anyway fellow effexorette time to get horizontal as the sandman throws sand my way.
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