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Your teacher may be surprised but how could he not be proud of you! He can learn so much from us, as we are:heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.0 -
Waves_and_Smiles wrote: »Going to an innocent bridal wear site to look at pretty dresses .
So, WaS, now seems a good moment to ask you if there is anything you want to tell us...:heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.0 -
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I think we've frightened her off, lol..:heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.0
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OK WaS, don't read this, (yet). The rest of you (including any lurkers that would like to join in) - highlight it and it will become visible
So far.....
TEAM WaS
KNOWS THAT WaS is
kind
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loyal
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open and honest
strong
communicative
positive
inclusive and welcoming.
friendly
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articulate
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inspirational
Witty,
heroic,
thoughtful,
knowledgeable,
AND that she:
has taught a lot of people a lot about mental health.
Has a lot of patience
Has a great sense of humour.
Any more?
To WaS and the voices - this is going to be something nice, so don't worry about it. xxx (And you can read it if you'd like to!)
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thought of another... capable.Make £10 a day challenge November £125.60/310
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Morning all, WaS are you blushing? Those voices definitely should be quiet now they know other people think well of you, and we have a wide scope of vision between us.
Well, people. I'm so damn tired. I emailed my hairdresser yesterday and said I just cannot cope with my hair. My hair is probably that last thing I have left of any 'beauty'. Its very long, very curly, and I'm so tired that trying to take care of it is exhausting. My hairdresser emailed back this morning saying its far too long since he saw me and he'll shuffle some stuff around and I'm going in this afternoon. I think I'm going to let him cut a big whack off, which will probably make me cry, and my husband very sad too. I've not had shortish hair since it got cut twice when I was a child. I love my long hair, it very much is something intrinsic to how I see myself. Its not something I'm considering lightly. bUT, I'm not crying yet, and I feel quite rational. Is this because the anti depressants are working? For a 'simple' case of depression I wonder how long I'll stay on them. I feel really much better, no rush to come off them, but I don't know if they contribute to the fatigue ( very likely they don't!). I don't want to come off them yet because I have a feeling they are still doing a job. But how will I know when to ask about when its time to try coming off them? Who do I ask? A consultant physician gave them to me, not my GP, so I've not had any mental health opinion, just an ' of course, no one could cope with all this for so long really'.
I guess this is a question for my GP next time I see him?0
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