It's good to see that your getting better pain-wise. And yes, I know you're being very quiet. Your quietness is very deafing. I'm sending angels of soothing peace, love and sanity to you. I'm glad that you are being around people (even if you don't want to). Hang in there, I'm praying for you.
(((((((((( Robin )))))))))) It sure wouldn't hurt to go back to therapy. If you can do it, it could help. It might help to ease the PTSD issues and you know I have been dealing with in therapy. I quit going to therapy for awhile because I went through a very quiet period of time. I went back to therapy yesterday and group and I just feel better that I went. Increasing your zoloft should probably help too. I am so sorry that you have been so sick for so long, you certainly have my sympathy. Please take care and don't be a stranger. It keeps getting easier to hide away the longer you do it. I just went through that myself.
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Ohhhhhh ((((Robin))))) Your such a sweet person.. I am glad your getting past all the pain ,but certainaly understand how all of the stuff you have been through and the meds can make you feel.... well.. outta sorts.. Not like yourself.. I have been going back and forth (rollar coaster) with emotions
Wobin will be back, Wobin will get better. And if you're partner in crime is a therapist on the side, does she know what she's talking about? My suggestion is that you see a professional therapist.
Hi Robin, I so understand what you are going through. Sounds like your partner in crime can be a supportive and caring friend. If you ever feel like talking, you know where to find me. It can be managed, but I am not sure about cured, I would not want to say anything that would make someone test it by going off their meds, since I am not sure. I do the stay awake thing too. I went to bed at 6:00 am. this morning and got up at 11:oo am. I hate to be asleep incase someone sneaks into the house and we don't wake up. My counselor say's it is hypervigilance. It is common in depression and PTSD. I somehow fight all the meds and stay awake until I am totaly exhausted which is mostly by daylight. It helps not to take naps and to take meds earlier in the evening. But sometimes I just cannot sleep for days. I hope you will go the therapy route. I cannot believe the difference it makes especially when I have been on one of my hide from people binges, lol.
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It's good to see that your getting better pain-wise. And yes, I know you're being very quiet. Your quietness is very deafing. I'm sending angels of soothing peace, love and sanity to you. I'm glad that you are being around people (even if you don't want to). Hang in there, I'm praying for you.
My love and caring to you also.
Hugs!
Hugs,
Sebastian
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It sure wouldn't hurt to go back to therapy. If you can do it, it could help. It might help to ease the PTSD issues and you know I have been dealing with in therapy.
I quit going to therapy for awhile because I went through a very quiet period of time. I went back to therapy yesterday and group and I just feel better that I went.
Increasing your zoloft should probably help too.
I am so sorry that you have been so sick for so long, you certainly have my sympathy.
Please take care and don't be a stranger. It keeps getting easier to hide away the longer you do it. I just went through that myself.
Laurie
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(((((((((((Wobin))))))))))))
(((((Robin)))))
I'm glad your doc listened to you.
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I have been going back and forth (rollar coaster) with emotions
C >^. A .
Thanks
Robin
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Wobin will be back, Wobin will get better. And if you're partner in crime is a therapist on the side, does she know what she's talking about? My suggestion is that you see a professional therapist.
I'm glad to see you posting again.
Hugs!
Hugs,
Sebastian
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Sounds like your partner in crime can be a supportive and caring friend.
If you ever feel like talking, you know where to find me.
It can be managed, but I am not sure about cured, I would not want to say anything that would make someone test it by going off their meds, since I am not sure.
I do the stay awake thing too. I went to bed at 6:00 am. this morning and got up at 11:oo am. I hate to be asleep incase someone sneaks into the house and we don't wake up.
My counselor say's it is hypervigilance. It is common in depression and PTSD.
I somehow fight all the meds and stay awake until I am totaly exhausted which is mostly by daylight.
It helps not to take naps and to take meds earlier in the evening. But sometimes I just cannot sleep for days.
I hope you will go the therapy route.
I cannot believe the difference it makes especially when I have been on one of my hide from people binges, lol.
Laurie
Check out my new blog.
co-cl of Lesbian Life Message Board
Email- didoangst@comcast.net
http://didoangst.blogspot.com/
http://homepage.mac.com/lauriedav/PhotoAlbum1.html