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Janszoon 05-19-2018 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokeAndMirrors (Post 1952624)
Not in fifteen years. The last time I did, I was put on Zoloft, and accidentally given the maximum adult dosage when I was a teenager. Which ****ed up my memory, and also made it difficult for me to be artistically expressive. I'm considering going back to see a doctor, I just need to be able to afford it.

If you've been the way you're describing for a month, you really should talk to someone.

SmokeAndMirrors 05-19-2018 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1952630)
If you've been the way you're describing for a month, you really should talk to someone.

Yeah, I know...that's why it's got my nerves crawling a bit. I was like this for two and a half months once, it wasn't pretty.

Trollheart 05-19-2018 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1952474)
I had to google the translation. Not sure the term is really the right one.

I honestly don't know what the place is though. Citizens Advice Bureau? Unemployment Office? Library?
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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 1952477)
^ :laughing: That's clever TH !

First thing I thought of when I read it. Thought he'd probably appreciate the reference.
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^ Also clever. I wonder how far you run, Lilja, (forwards) ?
When she runs backwards, she's called ajiiL...



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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1952482)

Fit :thumb:

Lilja 05-19-2018 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1952575)
I would think winter would be a pretty good excuse in your part of the world.

I ran all through winter just fine. Just put dubs in my shoes and wore thermal gear with reflection tape. I buy seasonal running clothing so that I never have an excuse.

And I ran hardly anything backwards. But I'll just keep practicing

OccultHawk 05-19-2018 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1952724)
I honestly don't know what the place is though. Citizens Advice Bureau? Unemployment Office? Library?

First thing I thought of when I read it. Thought he'd probably appreciate the reference.

When she runs backwards, she's called ajiiL...





Fit :thumb:

I ****ed her.

Trollheart 05-19-2018 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1952754)
I ****ed her.

Of course you did. Is there any woman you haven't ****ed? I bet if you could get a time machine you'd travel through time ****ing ... come to think of it, I guess I would too. :D

OccultHawk 05-19-2018 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1952763)
Of course you did. Is there any woman you haven't ****ed? I bet if you could get a time machine you'd travel through time ****ing ... come to think of it, I guess I would too. :D

That’s the spirit!

Janszoon 05-19-2018 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Lilja (Post 1952741)
I ran all through winter just fine. Just put dubs in my shoes and wore thermal gear with reflection tape. I buy seasonal running clothing so that I never have an excuse.

And I ran hardly anything backwards. But I'll just keep practicing

That's pretty impressive! My biggest issue with running in the cold wouldn't be so much being cold as breathing cold air. It makes me have horrible coughing fits.

Lucem Ferre 05-20-2018 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokeAndMirrors (Post 1952624)
Not in fifteen years. The last time I did, I was put on Zoloft, and accidentally given the maximum adult dosage when I was a teenager. Which ****ed up my memory, and also made it difficult for me to be artistically expressive. I'm considering going back to see a doctor, I just need to be able to afford it.

Every single person I know (from USA) that has been prescribed something has always dealt with a bad prescription. With me when I was I kid they were quick to misdiagnose me with ADHD and prescribe me medication for that. My friend's Grandma was accidentally prescribed the wrong medication and it destroyed one of her organs which drastically shortened her life. I have a strong distrust for medication and I'm not sure if this problem is exclusive to the US. If it gets overwhelming I'd definitely suggest talking to a counselor as soon as you have the chance, though.

WWWP 05-20-2018 12:50 AM

Imo it's worth saving up and spending the $150+ for an hour long session with a good psychiatrist. Prepare yourself before the session and communicate your hesitations and bad experiences with past prescriptions. Try to figure out what you want from your meds. A good psych will want you to find the right medication, and if you don't feel that find a different psychiatrist. It sucks that it's so oppresively expensive but it's worth it, and you'll probably only have to see them a few times a year just to check in about what is or isn't working for you. Of course it's always a bit of a gamble to introduce your body to a new med, I've had bad experiences but nothing with lasting damage. It's just important to trust your body and if something doesn't feel right don't do what I did and hate yourself for not being good enough for a particular med and understand that there is a shopping-around process. I am pro med because it worked for me, but YMMV.


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