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Related: About this forumI will be so glad when this temporary insanity is over
THIS IS THE MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP. Unkind and abrasive comments are not welcome here.I am not exaggerating, that's what it's like. A few more days, a few more days.
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I will be so glad when this temporary insanity is over (Original Post)
steve2470
Jan 2018
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Tobin S.
(10,420 posts)1. Hang in there, Steve.
I knew this was going to be tough. It will be better soon.
steve2470
(37,468 posts)4. ........
mopinko
(71,911 posts)2. if it makes you feel any better
was just listening to malcom nance on stephanie miller. he insists that the big dogs will all be rolled up by march. he thinks almost all will flip.
irisblue
(34,380 posts)5. How you doing?
steve2470
(37,468 posts)6. still shitty
sigh
PennyK
(2,314 posts)7. You're gonna make it, Steve
I just had to suffer through getting myself off a minor pain-pill addiction.
I also had to get through the initial period of Zoloft, which sends your anxiety sky-high.
Both were very unpleasant, but at least I could take small amounts of benzos to get me through. Don't do anything you don't want to, and find whatever you can to distract from the weirdness. Chocolate, TV, books, naps, a walk or a little trip somewhere...anything to take your mind off yourself for a bit.