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Old Mar 02, 2013, 06:53 PM
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This is short, and will seem silly to people but it's significant for me lol. I finally told my roommate about something that's bothered me for the 5 months he's been here. This is on average how long it takes for me to speak up about things because I know when I do it's a terribly awkward conversation where I don't communicate well and yeah... Brutal. Anyways, let's just hope he remembers or I might have to say some follow up thing like "Sooo. Remember when I told you about that thing?".

I think this happened because of the placebo effect I'm feeling from my new celexa. My neck and elbows thing seems to have subsided for the time being as well. Doesn't matter how it works as long as it works right?
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Old Mar 02, 2013, 07:24 PM
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5 months is not that bad. months, not years.
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Old Mar 02, 2013, 08:21 PM
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Nevermind. Found the ignore button.
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Old Mar 02, 2013, 08:33 PM
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5 months is not that bad. months, not years.
Yeah that might come off a tad judgmental.

My t and I celebrate my "little" successes like this. I feel, if a glacial pace is good enough for glaciers, it's good enough for me. What, is somebody keeping score? I doubt it very much.

Point being, they are not little changes. They indicate change and movement. Like the first robin of spring.
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