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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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PrincessLou wrote: »It's my birthday on Friday too! :j
Yay! Have a good day Birthday-Buddy!! :j:j:beer::beer:DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
loubie_lou wrote: »I don't know if anyone has ever had anxiety bought on by insomnia before but it has absolutely killed me the last month.
I have been emotional, had no appetite, irritable you name it but I think it's getting better now thank god. Has anyone ever suffered this before?
The only benefit is i've lost half a stone! :rotfl:
I think to make myself feel better i will make my first payment of the year:
#4 220/7172
OMG yes I really do suffer with this!!
It is also worse at this time of year. Actually felt some sun on my face today which made me feel happierDMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
loubie_lou wrote: »I don't know if anyone has ever had anxiety bought on by insomnia before but it has absolutely killed me the last month.
I have been emotional, had no appetite, irritable you name it but I think it's getting better now thank god. Has anyone ever suffered this before?
The only benefit is i've lost half a stone! :rotfl:
I think to make myself feel better i will make my first payment of the year:
#4 220/7172OMG yes I really do suffer with this!!
It is also worse at this time of year. Actually felt some sun on my face today which made me feel happier
Not due to insomnia but completely out of the blue anxiety issues. They come and go. The first time I just had the shakes for about 3 days. Didn't figure what it could be and was just generally concerned so saw a doctor (who *helpfully* recommended that I give up my job and do something part time/less stressful. Bills to pay?!? :mad:)
I'm always better with a little sunshine, too:jDebt Free By Xmas 2013 #010 £16,660.26/£16,660.26 100% paid, DFD 25/06/13!:j0 -
Not due to insomnia but completely out of the blue anxiety issues. They come and go. The first time I just had the shakes for about 3 days. Didn't figure what it could be and was just generally concerned so saw a doctor (who *helpfully* recommended that I give up my job and do something part time/less stressful. Bills to pay?!? :mad:)
I'm always better with a little sunshine, too
I had the shakes the other day, it was horrible
I hope it goes soon, life feels real sucky at the moment! The doctor said I may be slightly depressed and or stressed but I can't cut my hours as I have bills to pay like so many others!In debt no more!0 -
loubie_lou wrote: »I had the shakes the other day, it was horrible
I hope it goes soon, life feels real sucky at the moment! The doctor said I may be slightly depressed and or stressed but I can't cut my hours as I have bills to pay like so many others!
Exactly. Mine got a lot better after a couple of days off and plenty of rest but, as I mentioned, I didn't have the sleep issues...
Hope you get better soon *hugs*
H x:jDebt Free By Xmas 2013 #010 £16,660.26/£16,660.26 100% paid, DFD 25/06/13!:j0 -
Well, it's not free but its Orange Wednesday tonight (so it's 50% free). We're off to see The Impossible .... I imagine I'll spend a good deal of time weeping0
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and here was me thinking january would be a good month.
oh has just had a letter from hmrc to say he owes them money in unpaid tax. it also says he claimed £3k in JSA in the last tax year, but he wasn't on JSA. :-/ hopefully it'll be sorted out with a simple phone call but a bit worried - what if someone has used his NI number to claim it ??0 -
and here was me thinking january would be a good month.
oh has just had a letter from hmrc to say he owes them money in unpaid tax. it also says he claimed £3k in JSA in the last tax year, but he wasn't on JSA. :-/ hopefully it'll be sorted out with a simple phone call but a bit worried - what if someone has used his NI number to claim it ??
I don't know how this works really...would someone have had to register in his name to get JSA at the job centre? How cheeky! Grrr on your behalf :mad:DMP started Oct '17: £79,974 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:0 -
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