Psycho-Babble Social Thread 408439

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Time for a 10

Posted by partlycloudy on October 28, 2004, at 15:17:17

1. jyl is able to reach out to me as a true friend
2. life on babble will return to normal, whatever that is
3. i did lots (too many) of chores today, the most i've done in a year
4. i think i can handle cooking for thanksgiving
5. no more xanax in my life
6. not drinking today or yesterday
7. my doctor changed a medication and i'm starting to feel better with my moods coming under control
8. i feel NO GUILT at being off work, I am worth every minute of sick leave
9. i am planning a yummy meal for my book club evening
10. i am back at the gymn, sweating with the oldies (ha!)

 

thankyou.. » partlycloudy

Posted by justyourlaugh on October 28, 2004, at 15:26:49

In reply to Time for a 10, posted by partlycloudy on October 28, 2004, at 15:17:17

1. my true friend partlycloudy
2. the staff at the hospital treated me with respect
3. i wrote a letter to c
4. scott for helping me express myself
5. my bed
6. money to order pizza for the kids
7. .....
ok a 6 will do
jyl

 

(((jyl))) (nm)

Posted by partlycloudy on October 28, 2004, at 15:30:34

In reply to thankyou.. » partlycloudy, posted by justyourlaugh on October 28, 2004, at 15:26:49

 

Re: Time for a 10

Posted by Miss Honeychurch on October 28, 2004, at 15:39:32

In reply to Time for a 10, posted by partlycloudy on October 28, 2004, at 15:17:17

pc, sounds like you are using your sabattical well! I'm proud of you!

1. cold salmon and creme fraiche for lunch
2. cheesecake for dinner
3. my mother in law is leaving next weekend (after 2 months with me!)
4. Going to DC for the day Saturday (love the botanical gardens and the National Gallery)
5. Made 2 new friends last night
6. tomorrow is Friday
7. I'm now on every other week to see my T. So far so good. I really miss him though
8. YEsterday was my 4 year anniversary! No divorce in sight (as opposed to last year when I was at my lowest and I was positive it would happen)
9. My sweet, caring husband
10. Was hit on yesterday by 20 year old student :) (I'm 35!!)

 

Re: Time for a 10

Posted by Jai Narayan on October 28, 2004, at 16:18:13

In reply to Re: Time for a 10, posted by Miss Honeychurch on October 28, 2004, at 15:39:32

1. worked on eating in EMDR (I cried, a very good sign)
2. I came home and ate a meal very slowly (a first for me)
3. the sun is setting and the trees are bright with color
4. I am feeling happy
5. the full moon came and went
6. I am reinspired about work
7. we are planning a vacation to the coast
8. I will find out on Monday if my ankle healed
9. PB feels better much better
10. A big thank you to PC for starting this 10, it's made me happy

Jai : )

 

Re: Time for a 10

Posted by boomarang on October 28, 2004, at 17:49:29

In reply to Re: Time for a 10, posted by Jai Narayan on October 28, 2004, at 16:18:13

1.) it's pms and i haven't killed anyone all week
2.)it's raining here in arizona YIPPEE
3.)had a taffy apple for lunch
4.)saw my shrink and she reduced my lamictal to 150mg
5.)miss hearing from the babblers who have been blocked but know they will be back
6.)thanks for starting this 10
7.)cymbalta weight loss continues
8.)just used last years Christmas gift card for a facial and decided next year I want manicures
9.)still don't know who i am voting for on tuesday but at least i have a choice
10.)my husband is patient

 

cymbalta weight loss continues

Posted by Jai Narayan on October 28, 2004, at 18:03:30

In reply to Re: Time for a 10, posted by boomarang on October 28, 2004, at 17:49:29

boomarang
okay I must know what is this?
cymbalta weight loss continues
How is this effective? Does it have side effects?
I wanna loose weight...so bad.
So does it work?
tell me details???okay?
Jai

 

Re: cymbalta weight loss continues

Posted by boomarang on October 28, 2004, at 20:34:58

In reply to cymbalta weight loss continues, posted by Jai Narayan on October 28, 2004, at 18:03:30

hi jai,

ok, here's the scoop. you've heard about the new a/d cymbalta...i've been on it since sept 10th and have lost 8 pounds in what, six weeks, without really doing anything different.

i have always tried to watch my portions but that never made any difference in the past. i haven't added any more exercise than i usually do, which is walk the dogs every nite. i have read on pb that others on cymbalta have lost weight as well. i got on the scale the other day thinking, "geez, i can forget that i had cookies" and i still had lost 2 more pounds. i don't know how long this will last but i am loving it while it does. cymbalta also seems to make me feel full earlier, so i don't eat my full meal.

then there are other wierd things going on after i started cymbalta. i know it's the halloween season but this stuff is weirding me out if it's related (which i can't swear to obviously) but here goes
1.) my nails are growing. my nails have peeled and broken for years. now they are strong and growing.
2.)i have more estrogen if you know what i mean
3.)my jaw has been clenched for two years. it has unclenched. i guess that means the muscles have relaxed. headaches are much fewer.
4.) need half the meds to get to sleep.

just strange little things i have noticed.
hope this helps. let me know if you want further info jai.

sara

 

Just 1

Posted by Cass on October 29, 2004, at 0:07:03

In reply to Time for a 10, posted by partlycloudy on October 28, 2004, at 15:17:17

This time I'd just like to list just one thing I'm grateful for. I am grateful for the beauty I see in others. It's giving me so much joy. I'd just like to say that.

... and I see beauty in all of you. It comes through.


Thank-you.


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