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    What's the worry about sleeping in? How did you get on? Did you sleep?
    Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!


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    Hi all. I've had a dopey couple of days. Big sleeps in the afternoons!!!
    I am sticking to the new meds.
    Today we got my daughter enrolled in the carpentry / joinery course she likes so that's her sorted out. Not much else for this zombie to report!
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    Don’t worry about the sleepiness it does get better xx

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    Well done for sticking with them.
    Hooray for getting your daughter enroled! Carpentry is how my Dad started out- but he was 15 lol. My little brother is a carpenter too!

    How's your mood doing?
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    My husband is a carpenter too. We have 2 boys but it's our daughter that has inherited his passion and I love it. The only girl on the course
    My mood is still very flat but sleepiness is the overwhelming thing at the moment. The Mirtazipine is definitely making me sleepy and the Sertraline is making me a bit nauseated after I take it but i know it did that the last time and it eased after a bit.
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    You must be so proud of her! Going for what she wants to do, not what society thinks she should do!

    It will ease I'm sure - if it doesn't in about 2 weeks then go back and tell them....
    You know I'm really proud of you don't you?
    Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    You must be so proud of her! Going for what she wants to do, not what society thinks she should do!

    It will ease I'm sure - if it doesn't in about 2 weeks then go back and tell them....
    You know I'm really proud of you don't you?
    You made me tear up. No-one ever tells me they are proud of me. Xx
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    But you're going through such a hard time, but you are still fighting - why would I be anything BUT really proud of you?
    Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!


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    You're doing brilliantly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    But you're going through such a hard time, but you are still fighting - why would I be anything BUT really proud of you?
    Exactly. You’re a fighter and keep pushing through
    The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.

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