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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNot if you returned lugging carrier bags full of more booze!
The only cure for the blue devils is a day or two on the wagon, and an epic nap, even if you have a nightmare like a Breugel painting of hell.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostPost natal depression is a medically recognised condition.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
I walked down to Tesco Express earlier - does that count?
The only cure for the blue devils is a day or two on the wagon, and an epic nap, even if you have a nightmare like a Breugel painting of hell.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSounds like a case of the blue devils.
You live near Yately Heath I believe, so a ten mile walk/yomp is called for. But I'd watch out for artillery practice, and unexploded land mines.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostWhy the feck do I feel so fecking miserable?
(I've tried both wine and chocolate -any lift in spirits is short lived)
You live near Yately Heath I believe, so a ten mile walk/yomp is called for. But I'd watch out for artillery practice, and unexploded land mines.
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wim - you're still on my ignore list.
However, if you said something nice, have a
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostSomebody needs a:
Um, that was meant to be a cuddle but looks more like a dodgy grope. Still beggars... etc.
A depression forum could make for an interesting forum holiday. Report back by tomorrow morning and keep reminding yourself that the non billing Xmas days are nearly over.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostWhy the feck do I feel so fecking miserable?
(I've tried both wine and chocolate -any lift in spirits is short lived)
However on a more serious note, I appreciate how many may feel. I too, get disillusioned with the festive period. Over the past couple of years, it's been very hard to get in to the spirit as family members, tend to die before xmas, putting a bit of a downer on it. Hopefully next, people wont die beforehand.
Personally, I dont feel any different than normal, except, it is nice to have time to chill out and have a few drinks and it is nice to see how some feel about me in their sentiments and actions.
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Somebody needs a:
Um, that was meant to be a cuddle but looks more like a dodgy grope. Still beggars... etc.
A depression forum could make for an interesting forum holiday. Report back by tomorrow morning and keep reminding yourself that the non billing Xmas days are nearly over.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWhat? Baby Jesus only got (symbolically) born to save us all from damnation 2 days ago. He's just (symbolically) 2 days old and you're bored with him already? You're hard to please.
Post natal depression is a medically recognised condition.
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