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Sociology > Depression |
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"Miserable" |
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01 Feb 2007 01:17:01 AM |
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have to slow down now |
Now I've got to slow down my mind so that I can sleep. When I'm at work, I
often get into a hyperfocused state where my mind is working at a very high
speed and I feel I just *have* to work faster and faster. This can actually
be a quite pleasant state, although I wouldn't call it euphoric. Then I
leave work, and my mind suddenly has nothing to do. Without the mood
stabilizer, I often become extremely irritable at that point.
In the evening, it is difficult to force myself to go to bed. Thoughts keep
popping up in my mind, and I have to go and look things up on the web, post
to asd, etc...
Other times I'm filled with despair and sadness. I doubt that I ever feel
quite "normal."
Ok. Time to get ready for bed.
Hoping tomorrow will be better, and wishing I didn't suffer from anxiety
and bipolar disorder (type II).
- miserable
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| User: "spy vs spy" |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
03 Feb 2007 03:06:31 PM |
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"Miserable" <nobody@misery.net> wrote in message
news:Xns98C9ECDADC52Enobodynobodynobodyno@207.115.17.102...
Now I've got to slow down my mind so that I can sleep. When I'm at work, I
often get into a hyperfocused state where my mind is working at a very
high
speed and I feel I just *have* to work faster and faster. This can
actually
be a quite pleasant state, although I wouldn't call it euphoric. Then I
leave work, and my mind suddenly has nothing to do. Without the mood
stabilizer, I often become extremely irritable at that point.
In the evening, it is difficult to force myself to go to bed. Thoughts
keep
popping up in my mind, and I have to go and look things up on the web,
post
to asd, etc...
Other times I'm filled with despair and sadness. I doubt that I ever feel
quite "normal."
Ok. Time to get ready for bed.
Hoping tomorrow will be better, and wishing I didn't suffer from anxiety
and bipolar disorder (type II).
- miserable
Other than that Mrs Lincon, how did you like the play?
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| User: "Zuel62640" |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
01 Feb 2007 07:38:20 AM |
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Miserable wrote:
Now I've got to slow down my mind so that I can sleep.
Klonopin works for me! 1 mg and I am out in 15 minutes for 8 hours.
When I'm at work, I
often get into a hyperfocused state where my mind is working at a very high
speed and I feel I just *have* to work faster and faster. This can actually
be a quite pleasant state, although I wouldn't call it euphoric. Then I
leave work, and my mind suddenly has nothing to do. Without the mood
stabilizer, I often become extremely irritable at that point.
When I am work, I cant focus on work, I focus on things more on the
outside of work of crap that needs to be done. I wouldnt call it a
pleasant state but sometimes its pretty cool.
Even with the mood stabilizer, I am easily irritated. Some is my
personality though.
Things are always better the next day, its like when walking into a
bar and seeing a sign "FREE BEER TOMORROW" There that chance, right?
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| User: "Doug Laidlaw" |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
01 Feb 2007 07:03:13 AM |
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Miserable wrote:
Now I've got to slow down my mind so that I can sleep. When I'm at work, I
often get into a hyperfocused state where my mind is working at a very
high speed and I feel I just *have* to work faster and faster. This can
actually be a quite pleasant state, although I wouldn't call it euphoric.
Then I leave work, and my mind suddenly has nothing to do. Without the
mood stabilizer, I often become extremely irritable at that point.
In the evening, it is difficult to force myself to go to bed. Thoughts
keep popping up in my mind, and I have to go and look things up on the
web, post to asd, etc...
Other times I'm filled with despair and sadness. I doubt that I ever feel
quite "normal."
Ok. Time to get ready for bed.
Hoping tomorrow will be better, and wishing I didn't suffer from anxiety
and bipolar disorder (type II).
- miserable
I know the feeling. I suffer from depression and bipolar II. I sleep all
day and stay up all night.
I liked Frank's crack.
Doug L.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~tomlai1/depression.htm (mainly for men. No
strings attached.)
--
If we do not believe in freedom of speech for those we despise we do not
believe in it at all.
- Noam Chomsky (But isn't it difficult to do!)
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| User: "Justin ." |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
01 Feb 2007 07:09:41 AM |
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"Doug Laidlaw" <laidlaws@dougshost.invalid> wrote in message
news:h15994-frq.ln1@dougshost.douglaidlaw.net...
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Whut??
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
01 Feb 2007 05:30:41 PM |
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then Justin wrote, On 2/1/2007 6:09 AM:
"Doug Laidlaw" <laidlaws@dougshost.invalid> wrote in message
news:h15994-frq.ln1@dougshost.douglaidlaw.net...
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| I liked Frank's crack.
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Whut??
Some people know good spandex when they see it
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
01 Feb 2007 07:08:01 AM |
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"Doug Laidlaw" <laidlaws@dougshost.invalid> wrote in message news:h15994-frq.ln1@dougshost.douglaidlaw.net...
Miserable wrote:
Now I've got to slow down my mind so that I can sleep. When I'm at work, I
often get into a hyperfocused state where my mind is working at a very
high speed and I feel I just *have* to work faster and faster. This can
actually be a quite pleasant state, although I wouldn't call it euphoric.
Then I leave work, and my mind suddenly has nothing to do. Without the
mood stabilizer, I often become extremely irritable at that point.
In the evening, it is difficult to force myself to go to bed. Thoughts
keep popping up in my mind, and I have to go and look things up on the
web, post to asd, etc...
Other times I'm filled with despair and sadness. I doubt that I ever feel
quite "normal."
Ok. Time to get ready for bed.
Hoping tomorrow will be better, and wishing I didn't suffer from anxiety
and bipolar disorder (type II).
- miserable
I know the feeling. I suffer from depression and bipolar II. I sleep all
day and stay up all night.
I liked Frank's crack.
Doug L.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~tomlai1/depression.htm (mainly for men. No
strings attached.)
--
If we do not believe in freedom of speech for those we despise we do not
believe in it at all.
- Noam Chomsky (But isn't it difficult to do!)
Hi
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: have to slow down now |
01 Feb 2007 01:58:38 AM |
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then Miserable wrote, On 2/1/2007 12:17 AM:
Now I've got to slow down my mind so that I can sleep. When I'm at work, I
often get into a hyperfocused state where my mind is working at a very high
speed and I feel I just *have* to work faster and faster. This can actually
be a quite pleasant state, although I wouldn't call it euphoric. Then I
leave work, and my mind suddenly has nothing to do. Without the mood
stabilizer, I often become extremely irritable at that point.
In the evening, it is difficult to force myself to go to bed. Thoughts keep
popping up in my mind, and I have to go and look things up on the web, post
to asd, etc...
Other times I'm filled with despair and sadness. I doubt that I ever feel
quite "normal."
Ok. Time to get ready for bed.
Hoping tomorrow will be better, and wishing I didn't suffer from anxiety
and bipolar disorder (type II).
- miserable
eat a millipede
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