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An Enjoyable Look Into tweets and Poppy's Expeditions Thread (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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davemorton wrote: »Very nice, but I actually need a double mattress, and some nice large red wine glasses and some nice fizz glasses, so if you could use your time more constructively and look out for these three things instead please, it would be appreciated
I bought some nice red wine glasses in Ts yesterday. I seem to have broken quite a few lately :cool:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »He's very subdued Bubbs
It's quite upsetting and frustrating. He'll be coming home later this afternoon for a few hours so hopefully that'll cheer him up.
It's a viscous circle......being in the MHU makes him more down than he probably was before he went in there. It's really quite an awful place. People aren't really being helped in there, they're just being prevented from harming themselves.
......probably TMIbet you wished you hadn't asked now
I can completely empathise with that. It was my experience of being in a MHU. Nine weeks as a voluntary patient ( it was that or be sectioned) without any treatment.
Didn't even care that I refused to eat or go in the common room because I didn't want to socialise or talk to anybody. I was actually self harming while there, it's amazing what you can smuggle in.
As soon as I came home started eating and haven't stopped
I have been having a bit of a crisis at the moment, think it's to do with doc trying to change meds, as Liver Function Test too high.
Now doc says he will have to refer me back to MHU if things don't improve.
So I am going to jolly well get better(gives self a kick up the backside) and try to get out of the house for a bit every day even if it's only to womble or glitch due to the amazing power of the Elite.
So Thank You All for your help.0 -
if you can find them in T the 1D easter eggs are now scanning at 1pfrugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
All caught up. Now I have to go out. School run then picking OH up.
Sorry to hear your sad news Sarahdol
Perky, I'm glad your feeling better. Pleurisy is awful. Wipes you out and takes ages to get back in your feet properly. Take it easy until your 100%. Glad you have your GD to keep you company0 -
Sorry to hear your news Sarah.
TS hope your ok.
XxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
I can completely empathise with that. It was my experience of being in a MHU. Nine weeks as a voluntary patient ( it was that or be sectioned) without any treatment.
Didn't even care that I refused to eat or go in the common room because I didn't want to socialise or talk to anybody. I was actually self harming while there, it's amazing what you can smuggle in.
As soon as I came home started eating and haven't stopped
I have been having a bit of a crisis at the moment, think it's to do with doc trying to change meds, as Liver Function Test too high.
Now doc says he will have to refer me back to MHU if things don't improve.
So I am going to jolly well get better(gives self a kick up the backside) and try to get out of the house for a bit every day even if it's only to womble or glitch due to the amazing power of the Elite.
So Thank You All for your help.
24 hour support here, always someone around to read and respond hopefully x0 -
I can completely empathise with that. It was my experience of being in a MHU. Nine weeks as a voluntary patient ( it was that or be sectioned) without any treatment.
Didn't even care that I refused to eat or go in the common room because I didn't want to socialise or talk to anybody. I was actually self harming while there, it's amazing what you can smuggle in.
As soon as I came home started eating and haven't stopped
I have been having a bit of a crisis at the moment, think it's to do with doc trying to change meds, as Liver Function Test too high.
Now doc says he will have to refer me back to MHU if things don't improve.
So I am going to jolly well get better(gives self a kick up the backside) and try to get out of the house for a bit every day even if it's only to womble or glitch due to the amazing power of the Elite.
So Thank You All for your help.
Well you're sounding really positive Sue. Absolutely right frame of mind. Getting out and doing something makes such a difference. Lack of motivation is a killer. Im good at kicks up the backside if you ever need one0 -
I can completely empathise with that. It was my experience of being in a MHU. Nine weeks as a voluntary patient ( it was that or be sectioned) without any treatment.
Didn't even care that I refused to eat or go in the common room because I didn't want to socialise or talk to anybody. I was actually self harming while there, it's amazing what you can smuggle in.
As soon as I came home started eating and haven't stopped
I have been having a bit of a crisis at the moment, think it's to do with doc trying to change meds, as Liver Function Test too high.
Now doc says he will have to refer me back to MHU if things don't improve.
So I am going to jolly well get better(gives self a kick up the backside) and try to get out of the house for a bit every day even if it's only to womble or glitch due to the amazing power of the Elite.
So Thank You All for your help.
What a rough time you have had Sue. Keep up that positive attitude and with the support of the elite hopefully it will make things easier for you xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Posted this somewhere else oops lol
Hi Scottish Susie here lol Good Afternoon from sunny AberdeenThey ve got all the shops here.
Here is a list of all the freebies I got today,
1) Liz Earle cleanser and hot flannel thing, kindly given even though I did n t have access to a printer but showed my email.
2) Drinking choc and cake all from John Lewis s
3) Mango smoothie from Mc Donald s
4) free body butter for my birthday from The Body Shop
5) free lyb card for my daughter
And last but not least a free bottle of coke zero from W H Smiths off priority moments.0
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