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CCStar wrote:Having lunch
Did my monthly financial boring stuff, taking a rest.
Damn Blast and Balderdash, my son is staying out with a mate revising tonight - he had better be!
So confrontation street tomorrow night
Expect fireworks in Central Scotland:eek:
I like fireworksbut not the confrontational sort
Hope it goes ok CC x
4 May 20100 -
feelie, day by day or even hour by hour if thats easier *huggs*☆ §ügÅr cØÅTëÐ pØï§Øn ☆
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12 stone down! :j
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Thanks Saz
How are you doing?Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
blinky wrote:Have been on lofepramine - found it was horrible, made me worse and the side effects were awful (couldn't pee properly
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I have been on Prozac and that was OK, got bloodshot eyes and couldnt complete sexually;) - that is common on these types of ADs. I lost weight to start with too. Was on it over winter and it got me through it. I still got PMS and got into arguments with men at that time.
Went on Paxil and felt a bit better, put on too much weight and it bunged me up:mad: Got a bit weepy after a few months so came off. My skin became sensitive when I came off it and got ezcema. Felt a bit tired on it tho.An average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
Day three FG - hang in there - do something energetic
Make us laugh with a few jokes, anything to take your mind off the demonsAn average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
CCstar, if you are free to chat I'd much appreciate it. I'm online but hiding, will come back if you come onStay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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Has anyone heard of using Amitrypteline for pain relief.
I read the side effects and it scared me to death. The weight gain for one and the dizzies. I didn't take them and the pain has subsided.
I had major surgery in early 2005 and went to the quacks for the pain and he suggested them.
Does anyone know anything about these ADsAn average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
Don't know much about it CCstar, its spelt Amitriptyline btw.
Used to see it prescribe an awful lot, our brand came in nice pinky purple boxesStay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
feelinggood wrote:Thanks Saz
How are you doing?
No problem hun, you're doing so well. I'm a bit flat today, don't know why. Didn't sleep great but nothing new there, just can't get my brain into gear :think:Sx
4 May 20100 -
I am doing well, and shall continue to do well.
I'm just highly emotional and stuff, got too much adreneline
And my blooming phone has no signal and i need to text!
GRRRRRRRRRStay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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