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Old Aug 20, 2004, 01:44 PM
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From out of the blue, anxiety has decided to visit me today. I don't have any place to be today, I'm not expecting visitors, I don't have any obligations. Today is completely for myself, and I've got a bundle of books from the library to indulge my little brain in.

So why the anxiety? Why that monster that wraps itself around my stomach and won't let go? Why the tension in my muscles, and the fear in my thoughts?

I've taken some Neurontin and Seroquel....just doesn't seem to work. I feel like I should be wide-eyed in panic, and running around in circles....freaking my cat out!! No Rhyme or Reason But you can't run away from the anxiety. It's decided to visit me today.....for no apparent reason whatsoever. [sigh]

Aren't we supposed to have FUN on Fridays? Lol!

Hugs,
Sandy

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