Survivor3
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My mind and body feel so heavy. Bad depression. Urgh!
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I am sorry. It had been a very long time since I had a bad bout of depression. I forgot how damned impossible things can seem.My mind and body feel so heavy. Bad depression. Urgh!
Today's been a struggle. Made it to the shop for supplies and watching the inauguration. Can't really explain how i feel.Hey Survivor. Hows your day going?
sorry to hear that. hope you feel better soon. glad you made it out for some supplies.Today's been a struggle. Made it to the shop for supplies and watching the inauguration. Can't really explain how i feel.
I'll get through it. Can't wait till my medication is changed. Hopefully it makes me feel better. Hope your ok.sorry to hear that. hope you feel better soon. glad you made it out for some supplies.
So to hear. Hope you feel better as the day goes along.My mind and body feel so heavy. Bad depression. Urgh!
You've moved three times in a year so your brain is wired for action. Right now you're settling in at your new place but your brain is conditioned to think you're moving again. That is what the 'what's next' is.I'm not allowed to make any big decisions right now. I feel like that's all I've been doing for the last several months.
I'm just in this weird limbo wondering what's next.
I'm bad at this.
That is a big part of the problem -- we know this location is temporary and now my husband is trying to get us to a permanent location, ASAP, so we can feel settled. So, my noggin moves from trying to determine the details of that to figuring out what my next vocational move is going to be, back to relocating -- back and forth and back and forth -- there is no sense of being settled here, at all. My husband is only just now realizing how hard all this moving is/has been on me.Right now you're settling in at your new place but your brain is conditioned to think you're moving again.