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Patience.. Thats a tough one to maintai, How do you do it?

Postby wonderbunny » Sun Apr 16, 2006 6:31 pm

Just gritting my teeth hasn't been working. I've been dealing with a problem for 942 days, everywhere I go there it is. Its pretty spooky when you can actually count the days you've been trying to rid your life of something. I've been trying to get away from this problem and I'm puzzled, Most of the time I laugh at it... But sometimes when something keeps picking and picking, you finally lose your composure and "Damn eat your oatmeal!" Everyone has a breaking point. :twisted:
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Postby Clemmy » Sun Apr 16, 2006 6:59 pm

I've learned through the years that the best medicine against a problem is facing it... it's not easy... it takes a lot of courage and nerve... it's scary sometimes... but it's really necessary if we want to move on... ohh... and breakdowns are part of the problem solving process... :|
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Postby quirky » Sun Apr 16, 2006 10:16 pm

Red wine makes me feel VERY patient.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:01 am

Patience....well I think just relax and let your mind wander and just be patient, like if you are waiting for a haircut. But I agree that dealing with a problem usually does not involve patience, it involves action, or maybe a real commitment to change. Some problems could involve work and commitment to making the change that may be involved. Probably you would need to talk about the problem, or seek help. What are we talking about anyway?
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Postby quirky » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:07 am

I have to break my wine and honesty habit.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:20 am

Why?...do you prefer Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Pinot Noir?
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Postby quirky » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:40 am

Livingston's cabernet sauvignon is really good, full-bodied and earthy and it's REALLY cheap, too.

That can be problematic.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:47 am

2001 is a good year for Cabernet Sauvignon, in California. Unless your rich and can afford something more expensive. I have some Merlot on the shelf. Toast! ...I'm going to go pour a glass. :lol: :lol:
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Postby quirky » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:52 am

I self-medicate with it. I totally know this...and I know I shouldn't drink, but I do partake. I've thought about asking my Dr. "So far so good, with the meds, but can you prescribe anything with the effect of 3 glasses of red wine in the evening?

When I moved to Europe, the drinking age was 16....but no one ever carded.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:58 am

Is there any way you can just take your meds in the morning?
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Postby quirky » Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:15 am

I have morning ones and evening ones and they are all slowly killing my liver and kidneys.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:18 am

I think you need to look at your priorities Quirky...is there any way you can join the I WILL BE HAPPY club, or maybe better yet, try the meds on demand, didn't Jim say he takes meds occasionally when he needs them? They do have that now you know. I find that getting outdoors more helps, if you live in an apartment, can't you try walking outdoors more?
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Postby quirky » Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:28 am

Michele Hernandez wrote:I think you need to look at your priorities Quirky...is there any way you can join the I WILL BE HAPPY club, or maybe better yet, try the meds on demand, didn't Jim say he takes meds occasionally when he needs them? They do have that now you know. I find that getting outdoors more helps, if you live in an apartment, can't you try walking outdoors more?


The problem is, I'm a part of the "people don't give a shit what I do" club.
I on two different meds for depression, two that are to slow my brain down and one for the shakes.

I do self-analysis a lot. I can tell you how I got this way....I always acted like everything was fine. Was always the one to get the prize in school. Cared so much about the rest of the family I forgot about myself.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:37 am

I was always that way myself Quirk.....I was always the 'good girl'. I was my mother's favorite, only because I always helped her out, and did good in school. But then I went to live with my dad at 13....a total nother scene. I guess it helped me in a strange way, he lived in the country for one thing....that's when I started hanging around my older cousin Brook, and my sister was there too. And I've struggled with issues too....but I've never none the meds route, and it hasn't been easy...but why do you say you don't give a shit? Just be careful, because you may later. But the body has a tremendous power to heal. That's the paradox, how we defy entropy on this planet earth. Well anyway, you will be OK, I'm sure of that. Your body is your temple, and I don't think you should disrespect it, but that's just my opinion. Can't you focus on some alternative medicine, if you know what I mean, or like rely more on counseling? Actually I should shut up because I don't really know the situation.
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Postby Michele Hernandez » Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:12 am

Everything kills us dead anyway....crap...it's just how fast we are going to get there nobody knows. It's getting late here it must to past midnight over there...echo
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