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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Rosena"
Date: 09 Jun 2006 03:23:24 PM
Object: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @
I just found out my class I teach starts Tuesday - I have been so out
of it that I thought I had an extra week. Not done with paper on
History as Art and worse worse part is I am so physically sick. I HAVE
to get back to doctor but I can barely get myself out of bed I am so
exhausted and trying to finish this paper . . .
Damn't, you know I am just fine with being rescused. I don't CARE if it
is not okay in current fashion to be a littel frail helpless creature -
I AMMMMM.
MAybe good I feel sick for somehow when body going nuts harder for head
to go nuts. No John and I are not writing and I am back on wagon so to
speak. Too tierd to weep and wail, seriously . . .
No time to think about suicide because I have to finish damn paper and
get ready for class and take care of Maria . . .she is going nuts
lately - 13 year old anger. Threw a plate at leif and attacked him.
And everyone else? What is going on?
Rosena
.

User: "Contrarian"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 09 Jun 2006 06:43:44 PM
Rosena <filpriros@aol.com> wrote:


I just found out my class I teach starts Tuesday - I have been so out
of it that I thought I had an extra week. <snip>
No time to think about suicide because I have to finish damn paper and
get ready for class and take care of Maria<snip>

Now that last sentence I like. Hoping you are feeling
more stable now.
--
but the edge is still Out there. Or maybe it's In... HST (1967)
when i got to the edge , i built a deck % (2005)
.

User: "Noon Cat Nick"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 09 Jun 2006 03:55:20 PM
Rosena wrote:

I just found out my class I teach starts Tuesday - I have been so out
of it that I thought I had an extra week. Not done with paper on
History as Art and worse worse part is I am so physically sick. I HAVE
to get back to doctor but I can barely get myself out of bed I am so
exhausted and trying to finish this paper . . .

Damn't, you know I am just fine with being rescused. I don't CARE if it
is not okay in current fashion to be a littel frail helpless creature -
I AMMMMM.

MAybe good I feel sick for somehow when body going nuts harder for head
to go nuts. No John and I are not writing and I am back on wagon so to
speak. Too tierd to weep and wail, seriously . . .

No time to think about suicide because I have to finish damn paper and
get ready for class and take care of Maria . . .she is going nuts
lately - 13 year old anger. Threw a plate at leif and attacked him.

Sorry 'bout all that. Sometimes we need rescuing. Bootstraps aren't enough.


And everyone else? What is going on?

Playing piano and electric keyboard for a local production of _Aida_ by
Elton John and Tim Rice. Having trouble focusing because of recent
re-traumatizing events, so I'm again in constant PSTD mode.
Thinking about adopting another cat, but not sure if I'm stable enough
anymore to take care of two.
Also thinking about visiting C-U sometime this summer. Undecided as of yet.
Hope you're better very soon.
.
User: "Rosena"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 09 Jun 2006 04:01:06 PM
Noon Cat Nick wrote:

Rosena wrote:

Sorry 'bout all that. Sometimes we need rescuing. Bootstraps aren't
enough.


Yep :)


And everyone else? What is going on?


Playing piano and electric keyboard for a local production of _Aida_ by
Elton John and Tim Rice.

Oh this sounds so neat! Glad you are doing it. Does it sooth your
soul? Bet it does.
Having trouble focusing because of recent

re-traumatizing events, so I'm again in constant PSTD mode.

Oh dear, what can you do to help it? Anything? When I get somewhat
like this I curl up until wave passes so to speak . . .hope it does for
you.

Thinking about adopting another cat, but not sure if I'm stable enough
anymore to take care of two.

I know what you mean, but pets really help too. Our little kitty just
puts life in perspective sometime, how sweet the smallest things are
and transfiguring.

Also thinking about visiting C-U sometime this summer. Undecided as of yet.

Hope you're better very soon.

Thanks You TOO!!
Rosena
.
User: "Noon Cat Nick"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 10 Jun 2006 06:46:15 AM
Rosena wrote:

Noon Cat Nick wrote:

Playing piano and electric keyboard for a local production of _Aida_ by
Elton John and Tim Rice.



Oh this sounds so neat! Glad you are doing it. Does it sooth your
soul? Bet it does.

Oh, yeah. Matter of fact, it's one of the few things right now that
keeps me going. It's rather therapeutic in its way.


Having trouble focusing because of recent re-traumatizing events, so I'm again in constant PSTD mode.

Oh dear, what can you do to help it? Anything? When I get somewhat
like this I curl up until wave passes so to speak . . .hope it does for
you.



If I did that, I'd never get off the couch. In fact, if it weren't for
doing the play and taking care of my cat Leo, I'd have little impetus to
be ambulatory.

Thinking about adopting another cat, but not sure if I'm stable enough
anymore to take care of two.




I know what you mean, but pets really help too. Our little kitty just
puts life in perspective sometime, how sweet the smallest things are
and transfiguring.


Yep. Of course, me being me, I sometimes wonder how animals cope with
calamities that leave their lives forever changed. One has to have a
limb amputated, another goes blind, a third suffers a stroke. And
there's no way to explain to them what's happened. What goes through
their minds? Maybe they're the same as how Maya Angelou described
children--that their "talent to endure stems from their ignorance of
alternatives."
Hope you're better very soon.
.


User: "Jesters mummy"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 09 Jun 2006 06:58:43 PM
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 20:55:20 GMT, Noon Cat Nick
<chatdemidiSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com> wrote:

<(((*>Thinking about adopting another cat, but not sure if I'm stable enough
<(((*>anymore to take care of two.

I have 4 cats, all rescued from the streets. And I'm feeding another four
strays. Then this past week, a RACCOON starts showing up each evening for a dish
of cat food. All this in addition to the bird feeders.
I'm iffy about this raccoon. She has some very aggressive behaviours, and I am
concerned about the possibility of her having rabies. While she's hanging around
the yard we can't go outside in the evenings, and if she has rabies, it puts all
my stray cats at risk.
I hear that a kitten adopted through Petsmart turned out to have rabies. So
Nick, if you decide to adopt, please take all possible precautions.

<(((*>Also thinking about visiting C-U sometime this summer. Undecided as of yet.

I hope one of these days you'll think about taking a trip to Montreal. If you
do, know that you'll be very welcome to stay with us while you're here.
Of course this applies to any asder who turns up in our fair city. I'm in the
phone book, guys.
Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
.
User: "Noon Cat Nick"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 10 Jun 2006 06:55:11 AM
Jester's mummy wrote:

I have 4 cats, all rescued from the streets. And I'm feeding another four
strays. Then this past week, a RACCOON starts showing up each evening for a dish
of cat food. All this in addition to the bird feeders.

I'm iffy about this raccoon. She has some very aggressive behaviours, and I am
concerned about the possibility of her having rabies. While she's hanging around
the yard we can't go outside in the evenings, and if she has rabies, it puts all
my stray cats at risk.

This might be a mother with kits. Raccoons and cats aren't particularly
friends, but they can peacefully coexist. But an aggressive raccoon
can't be abided.
If you wanna get rid of it, urine will do the trick, so I've been told.
(How you apply it is up to you.) Raccoons are territorial, and won't
breach the borders of an area marked by a human or other formidable
natural enemy.

I hear that a kitten adopted through Petsmart turned out to have rabies. So Nick, if you decide to adopt, please take all possible precautions.

I'd never go to a pet store. I only adopt from the local no-kill
facilities, all of which test for contagion.

<(((*>Also thinking about visiting C-U sometime this summer. Undecided as of yet.



I hope one of these days you'll think about taking a trip to Montreal. If you
do, know that you'll be very welcome to stay with us while you're here.

Thanks very much. It's been 34 years since being in Toronto. I'd also
like to visit Jean in Ottawa (or wherever she might be living come the
day I have the wherewithal to travel.) Some day, some day, Lord willing...
.

User: "jill"

Title: Re: @ Always Seems to Be Crisis @ 10 Jun 2006 11:27:56 AM
Jester's mummy wrote:

On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 20:55:20 GMT, Noon Cat Nick
<chatdemidiSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com> wrote:

<(((*>Thinking about adopting another cat, but not sure if I'm stable enough
<(((*>anymore to take care of two.


I have 4 cats, all rescued from the streets. And I'm feeding another four
strays. Then this past week, a RACCOON starts showing up each evening for a dish
of cat food. All this in addition to the bird feeders.

I'm iffy about this raccoon. She has some very aggressive behaviours, and I am
concerned about the possibility of her having rabies. While she's hanging around
the yard we can't go outside in the evenings, and if she has rabies, it puts all
my stray cats at risk.

I hear that a kitten adopted through Petsmart turned out to have rabies. So
Nick, if you decide to adopt, please take all possible precautions.

<(((*>Also thinking about visiting C-U sometime this summer. Undecided as of yet.


I hope one of these days you'll think about taking a trip to Montreal. If you
do, know that you'll be very welcome to stay with us while you're here.

Of course this applies to any asder who turns up in our fair city. I'm in the
phone book, guys.

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

Hi Gail. good advice!
Raccoons are definitly more aggressive these days, I see them out at
the dumpsters doing night raids. They peer out at me with those
little oddly human hands of thiers .
They like anything sweet.
They are less afraid every year. The population is growing in urban
areas. They live in the storm system and raid the dumpsters . Basically
they survive on our garbage. I don't know what a coon eats in the wild
, maybe dave knows the answer to that one. hope you are okay, jill
.




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