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Old Jul 26, 2004, 05:15 PM
mj14 mj14 is offline
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Well, here's your official cheerleader again!

First, give yourself a pat on the back for making it through week one. And things getting less anxious at work is evidence that you are working through this in the right way.

As far as when you get home, remember that what you are doing is hard work. Recovery from depression may not look like running a marathon, but it can be very exhausting. I went through quite awhile when I was getting better and better at work, but pretty much collapsing when I got home. You're doing the right things, and if you just keep it up, you'll see that your exhaustion at home will lessen with time.

So, a big cheer for recovery!!! YAAAAAYYYYYYYY!!!!!!

*hugs*
Jo

<font color=green> If she spins fast enough then maybe the broken pieces of her heart will stay together, but even a gyroscope can't spin forever</font color=green>
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If she spins fast enough then maybe the broken pieces of her heart will stay together, but even a gyroscope can't spin forever