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^ I am so cynical the first thing that came to mind was that someone at NASA has photo shopped the picture so it will get more attention. :rolleyes:
 
My life is a like a terrifying storm with the occasional oasis of calm. It is the breaks in the storm that keep me alive.
^ Sorry to hear that your life is still like that, Kiwong.
It is amazing that many of us anxiety sufferers have survived as long as we have.

I can relate to that too, Kiwong. Those few and far between breaks in my storm are greatly relished and the only thing that keep my batteries recharged.

While in hospital a few years ago for 6 days and obviously had no time to myself - there were 5 of us in the same room - so my batteries ran right out and I had a melt down.
The nurse who was angry because I was reacting the way I was, so she put the curtain right around my bed (for the benefit of the other 4 patients in the same room. But having the curtain right around my bed even just for 20 minutes (another nurse came in a pulled it back) actually gave me time to have a small recharge of time to myself without anyone looking at me. :applause:
 

Deco

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I wish good luck for those facing family issues. Specially for those with relatives addicted to tablets and smartphones.
 
The question is... long nails or guitar? It shouldn't even be a question, right? :rolleyes:

But I like my long nails, why can't I have both? Life is so unfair.
 

Deco

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It's hard to discuss family issues with relatives that keep glued to tech ranther than behaving like humans used to do.
Tech zombies everywhere.

Some people still get surprised when someone mentions these things, lol.
 
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It's hard to discuss family issues with relatives that keep glued to tech ranther than behaving like humans used to do.
Tech zombies everywhere.

Some people still get surprised when someone mentions these things, lol.

No no, I completely agree. It drives me crazy. Not that I never do it, because I do. But it still drives me crazy :p
 
So yeah, I broke up with her. *cough and walks off into the sunset*
^ I think you will be better off. By the sounds of it, it seemed to be more trouble than it was worth. :sad:
Good luck with your search for another, Steiner, if that is what you want to do. :thumbup:
 

Kiwong

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^ Sorry to hear that your life is still like that, Kiwong.
It is amazing that many of us anxiety sufferers have survived as long as we have.

I can relate to that too, Kiwong. Those few and far between breaks in my storm are greatly relished and the only thing that keep my batteries recharged.

While in hospital a few years ago for 6 days and obviously had no time to myself - there were 5 of us in the same room - so my batteries ran right out and I had a melt down.
The nurse who was angry because I was reacting the way I was, so she put the curtain right around my bed (for the benefit of the other 4 patients in the same room. But having the curtain right around my bed even just for 20 minutes (another nurse came in a pulled it back) actually gave me time to have a small recharge of time to myself without anyone looking at me. :applause:


It might seem really strange thing to say, I'm OK with the up and downs BlueDays. Some of the storms I have been through and survived to experience the calm days, feels like living to me. I've experienced so much, wonderful, good, bad and the horrible, and I reckon that is living, I have a story to tell.

A while ago through work we were meant to go on an overnight workshop. Everyone was supposed to travel on a bus together, eat meals together, stay at the same motel, and go to the workshop and do role playing games. I nearly freaked out, that lack of alone time would kill me. I managed not to go, I had holidays booked fortunately.
 

Steiner

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^ I think you will be better off. By the sounds of it, it seemed to be more trouble than it was worth. :sad:
Good luck with your search for another, Steiner, if that is what you want to do. :thumbup:

Yeah honestly was too much trouble. I was told I can do better so. I guess I'll see about the future. The more I think about it the more I realize how much of a psychopath she is.
 
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Deco

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No no, I completely agree. It drives me crazy. Not that I never do it, because I do. But it still drives me crazy :p
Yeah, I like my phone too. But I try to avoid becoming a zombie. I'm not hitting lamp posts while texting anymore. :kickingmyself:
 

FountainandFairfax

in a VAN down by the RIVER
The nurse who was angry because I was reacting the way I was, so she put the curtain right around my bed (for the benefit of the other 4 patients in the same room. But having the curtain right around my bed even just for 20 minutes (another nurse came in a pulled it back) actually gave me time to have a small recharge of time to myself without anyone looking at me. :applause:

That would be a waking nightmare, Blue.

I stayed in the hospital for a week when I was a teenager, but I had my own room. Having doctors and nurses coming in to check on me was bad enough, I couldn't imagine sharing one with strangers.
 
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