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We've got a weekend in York, then a few days in Chessington. There's not much rest involved until we get to the evenings, but at least I don't have to wash up.
Although that's not much of a problem these days as the Beta Blockers seem to be helping me with my focus issues.
I've even been able to get some of my fan-game programmed, but it's a work in progress still.
http://fx.barcodebattler.co.uk/pokVR/
If I can tidy up and add comments to the code, it might land me a job.
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That’s great that the meds are helping
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I'm glad the meds are helping!
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I've had a meeting with someone from a depression advice team, and after filling in some electronic surveys I noticed words to the effect of "Patient requires supervision" (I couldn't memorise it fast enough, it was on screen for barely a second).
She's recommended some support groups for me to attend and has given me some details.
At home, my wife has been arranging for me to start driving again. I'm a bit nervous about it, but if it makes me more employable I'm all for it.
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Why did you stop driving, can I ask?
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It was via my GP.
Initially I stopped driving after passing my test because I didn't have the money to buy a car, but as the years passed I lost the confidence I'd gained after passing my test. Which wasn't much - the examiner commented it was the worst pass he'd seen.
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My test was so bad the examiner stopped me halfway through and we had to walk back to the teacher at centre, I'd love to be able to drive I think it opens up a whole new world, I really hope you find the confidence to get back to it but I'd not you can still do great things without it :) my dad never learnt to drive and he's 64 now
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Why not do something like the pass plus course or similar? It'll get you back driving with an instructor and build your confidence..
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A worse pass is still a pass, lovely