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  • RosaBernicia
    RosaBernicia Posts: 4,909 Forumite
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    Hope you are taking care of yourself US and being well looked after by all including the dog.

    Just popping in to give you a wave and say thank you for mentioning Blurt. I hadn't heard of them before, and now I know they're good I sent one of their boxes to a friend today. So you have helped spread a little more support.


    Rosa xx
    Debt free May 2016... DFW#2 in progress
    Campervan paid off summer '21... MFW progress tbc
  • beanielou
    beanielou Posts: 95,544 Ambassador
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    I bought some Blurt post its :)
    I am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.

    Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
    "A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.

    ***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb.
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  • UncannyScot
    UncannyScot Posts: 2,070 Forumite
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    Morning Folks and thank you for checking out and supporting Blurt :D

    I read yesterdays' Blog post on Blurt and it really rung true with me and I am sure it will with others, I have shared it below for anyone who may wish to read as permissible by the Blurt Foundation;

    MENTAL HEALTH IS A SLIDING SCALE
    APRIL 18, 2019 | LIVING WITH DEPRESSION | BY BLURT TEAM |

    When we hear the term ‘mental health‘, our minds often go straight to thinking about mental illness and if we’ve never experienced mental ill health, we don’t think the conversation applies to us. But it does, we all have mental health. The term ‘mental health’ encompasses a broader spectrum of experiences than mental illness. We can have good, as well as poor, mental health, and also be somewhere in between – our mental health is interchangeable, mental health is a sliding scale.

    GOOD MENTAL HEALTH
    ‘Good’ mental health doesn’t mean that we never experience a negative emotion. It’s perfectly normal to feel a whole range of emotions – from grief and sadness to excitement and happiness, and everything in between.

    When we’re feeling mentally healthy, we’re able to cope with and express these fluctuations in our mood. We’re normally able to cope with the things that life throws at us, including any change and uncertainty that crop up.

    SOME OF US EXPERIENCE MENTAL ILLNESS
    We all have mental health, with around 1 in 4 of us experiencing mental illness. Mental illness occurs when our emotions go beyond what we would normally expect people to cope with at either end of the spectrum. This includes particularly low emotions, such as depression, and heightened emotions, such as mania.

    Mental illness can affect the way that we think, feel, act, behave, and interact with other people. It can alter the way that we experience the world, and consequently the way that we respond to it.

    Having a mental illness doesn’t mean that we will never feel mentally well again. For many of us, we will experience a period of mental illness, and then learn to manage it, or find that our illness goes into remission.

    WE ALL HAVE DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES
    There are a huge range of diagnoses under the term ‘mental illness’, and two people with an identical diagnosis can have very different experiences. Under ‘depression’ alone, there are numerous different types of depression.

    People with diagnosable mental health conditions will have different combinations of symptoms, all of which will affect their lives differently based on their personal circumstances. For example, someone might have two or three symptoms of depression. These symptoms could have an impact on their life and cause them to feel distressed at times. They might need some support from their GP and mental health team. Their illness could impact the way that they’re able to interact with their family and friends. This person might still be able to work. They might still be able to look after their children, with some support, might still be able to drive, and might see their friends occasionally.

    Another person might also have a diagnosis of depression. They might experience 10 or 11 symptoms. They might find that they’re frequently distressed, and struggle to look after themselves. This person might not be able to go into work, might need someone else to support their family for a while, and might be totally isolated from their friends. They might not be safe enough to drive, and it might reach the point where this person needs to spend some time in hospital.

    There can be a whole spectrum of experiences within a diagnosis. Within depression, diagnosis is sometimes broken down into ‘mild’, ‘moderate’ and ‘severe’. It doesn’t mean that one person’s struggle is more valid or more important than another person’s.

    OUTSIDE INFLUENCES MATTER
    All sorts of things can affect our mental health, and these things can also have an impact on how we experience different symptoms. This is often related to our background, gender, ethnicity, family set-up, job, living situation, and lots of other things.

    For example, one of the symptoms of depression is struggling to sleep. If we live in a noisy area, with lots of different people in the house, and have a job that we have to be up for at 5 am each morning, then we’re likely to struggle with sleep-deprivation more than someone who lives in a quieter area.

    Additionally, outside influences can impact how much we’re able to help ourselves. For example, we know that exercising can be helpful when it comes to managing to depression. However, many people, such as those with chronic physical health problems, are unable to exercise.

    All of the things that make up our lives can affect how we experience mental illness, how much our symptoms affect us, and how able we are to manage our condition.

    TIMEFRAMES CAN VARY
    Those of us with mental illness are likely to live with our illness for different lengths of time. For some of us, our illness might be something that we will live with for the majority of our lives. We can learn to manage it, and reach the point where we’re able to keep it under control, but our illness might not go into remission. Others may experience a single episode, or recurrent episodes, of their illness, but have periods of wellness in between. Many people experience both periods of wellness and periods of illness. Illness isn’t usually a set way of being and can change over the course of our lives.

    WE CAN HAVE BETTER DAYS
    When we have a diagnosable mental illness, such as depression, it doesn’t mean we’re always sad. We will probably have times when we smile, and times when we laugh. There might be minutes, hours, or days when we get the giggles, we have an amazing time, and we forget about our illness for a little while. Having good times doesn’t mean that we no longer have depression. Our mental health is always a sliding scale, we will always have better days and less-good days, even when mental illness is involved.

    Please help us to help others and share this post, you never know who might need it.

    Practicing self-care to take care of myself so that I can help to support others
    Thankful for all the help and support I am getting from everyone.

    TFI Friday :j:j:j

    Today after work I am off to see the mothership and then over the weekend I will be hiking and camping with the GF, mates, assorted dugs and other small creatures ;)

    Have a grand time folks wherever ye are and whatever you are doing
    :A
    BUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
    It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
    R.I.P. T.P.
  • beanielou
    beanielou Posts: 95,544 Ambassador
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    Will share the post on my diary :)
    I am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.

    Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
    "A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.

    ***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb.
    ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
    One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.
  • Sun_Addict
    Sun_Addict Posts: 24,033 Forumite
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    Well posted US :) Lots of information there for those that need it. Where I work we have an active MH group which is brilliant.

    Have a grand Easter weekend :)
    I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)
  • Homegrown0
    Homegrown0 Posts: 1,280 Forumite
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    Just stopping by with my support, Uncanny. Hope you're taking care of yourself and you enjoy your weekend in nature!
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    Pay off by Xmas 2019 #02 - target £10,000
  • joeyjimbles
    joeyjimbles Posts: 2,248 Forumite
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    You, sir, are an inspiration.
    Your generosity of spirit as well as your willingness to help everyone shines through, and I'm glad, though not surprised, to hear that you have those sorts of people in your own life.
    I hope you are having a brilliant and restorative long weekend.
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  • Thats a good post re Blurt uncanny. Any men on here struggling from my own experience i cant recommend these guys strongly enough too

    https://www.thecalmzone.net
  • db2016
    db2016 Posts: 343 Forumite
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    caught up on last few pages,



    re the copy paste from word ban.



    i use evernote, its great, a site or web browser / phone app that you can save "clips" of webpages and links and typed notes too etc.



    always finding info online and then save it there (clip it). to read later etc rather than have many tabs open etc. plenty of info onlime about it / Ytube tutorials to get up and running.



    ideal for those who use recipes etc, simply save em to there!
  • UncannyScot
    UncannyScot Posts: 2,070 Forumite
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    Avro Folks :D

    The weekend away was grand

    However, the dug was a wee burger :mad:

    When we got back after the trip on Sunday we decided to walk to local ALDI to top up with a few bits n bobs and set off with the dugs as per

    We were near to the shop when my dug decided to chase summat she'd spotted... GF's dog made to follow but came back when called... mine? Nope, dingy, nada she was orf like a wee bullet...

    Three !!!!in hours of searching for her... no sign... :(:(:(
    We were getting a bit frantic to say the least...

    Just when we were about to call it in and report her as missing I got a call from a lass at the rescue from where I got her... A couple had found her (she was wearing her wee rescue bandana) notified the rescue and dropped her off with them...

    So we drove over to pick her up and the wee burger was happy as larry and totally oblivious to all the fuss...
    Delighted that we got her back but she's not going to be allowed off lead again until I'm certain she can be trusted to come back when called.
    BUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
    It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
    R.I.P. T.P.
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