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Recent content by Metropolitan Nomad

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    fed up of being alone

    I understand how your husband feels. My hobbies are home based. I'm autistic and have dyspraxia so that causes anxiety. I've never really thought of anything new to try.
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    fed up of being alone

    Has anyone got any tips?
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    fed up of being alone

    So much has changed, so many mistakes.
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    fed up of being alone

    I'm giving it everything I've got. Everything just seems so bleak right now.
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    fed up of being alone

    Yes I'm volunteering and attending a recovery clinic.
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    fed up of being alone

    Spend far too much time on my own, hate it.
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    Rebuilding alone

    Thank you to both Lord Flavius (love the Blackadder homage) and to Rose White. I wasn't going to respond to this thread because Im still seriously pissed off at Parrottthepolly but what has been said is correct. Having said that though this nasty little incident has made me realise that I'd be...
  8. M

    Another person lost

    You’re not lost. I’ve had a disagreement with a user here but I do agree with the notion that online is wrong.
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    Rebuilding alone

    I’m sorry if that’s how it came out but that’s not what I meant at all.😢
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    Rebuilding alone

    For society nor to think I’m a fool
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    Rebuilding alone

    Update, yes I have dyspraxia. Apologies for the delay in getting in touch. Now I know what is going on the the question is how can I rebuild?
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    How do you let go of control?

    Calling in sick isn't an issue as it's a voluntary role. I'm not being a negative Norman but the belt and braces approach stems from my issues growing up. My tutors told me they had no problems with my workrate and I knew the facts but could never get them out fully formed which led to me being...
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    How do you let go of control?

    I'll give you an example. My "job" involves helping people via email and I go for a "belt and braces" approach by giving them reams of information where the correct amount of info is a lot shorter. I know this and yet the autistic side of my brain thinks "explain clearly, don't leave anything out"
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    How do you let go of control?

    Its a nice idea but my nerves are frayed a lot of the time.
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