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Old Aug 03, 2009, 08:01 PM
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All I want to is sleep. I sleep practically all day. Then when I am awake it is mainly to eat, and go to the bathroom and let Tyger either in or out. I sometimes get the energy to come in here to the bedroom and give him kitty scritches. He loves those he just rolls around and around asking for more. He knows when I have enough scritching time and he hops off the bed and finds another place to lay.

I know I am depressed and have talked with my T and the pdoc's nurse and when I talked with her today she said she would bring it up to the person filling in for my regular pdoc. I don't think my surmontil is working like it should. I'm not surprised though because my body goes through my ad's very quickly and I have to switch.

Oh well I am done whining now and will go back to my couch.

Jan
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Old Aug 03, 2009, 09:02 PM
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(((JBUG)))
I hope you quickly get back to feeling like yourself.
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