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looking up wait times for rides at amusement parks (though I guess that's been with me for ages)
the UK theme park season started at the weekend, wooohoo question: if you could choose between looking after a child, and looking after a pet, which would you choose |
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I wouldn't want to choose; I love both. Realistically I can look after a pet better than I could manage a child but if I could have anything in the world I'd have both.
What do you do to distract yourself when you are sad? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
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I don't mind being sad. It's frustration, rage or anxiety that i hate. Sadness is a relief.
If you have a pet, do you like it when they snore? I love when my little dog snores! |
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Sometimes parrots make noises when they dream. That can be cute, but if it's a bad dream it can almost sound like crying. That has scared me in the past. Q: Do you have any form of what is considered a figurative "security blanket"? What or who is it? |
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#745
Totally, absolutely, 100% my husband.
What do you do to fall asleep (besides medication) ? -tv, radio etc? |
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The main character is always silent. The others whisper. Even the commercials seem to have a lower volume. Besides, I've seen so many that they're mostly repeats to me. 1/2 peanut butter jar helps too. Do you have a roll model. __________________ ]Roses are red. Violets are blue.[ Look for the positive in the negative. PIRILON. If lemons fall from the sky, make lemonade. Unknown. Nothing stronger than habit. Victor Hugo. You are the slave of what you say, and the master of what you keep. Unknown. |
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never really around anyone long enough for that what is the best part of each day for you |
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logging on here and checking on my friends
I guess it's one thing I live for when was your last manic episode. what happened? |
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From mid to late May of last year I had a severe manic episode with psychosis. My husband and I were on a vacation in Portugal. It started with hypomania and intermittent anxiety features, then progressed to full blown. It was at its worst on our way home in airports. Airports are highly triggering for me. I had a visual hallucination where the digital signs in London Heathrow were showing that time stopped and that I would never get to our gate. Then I thought a woman infected my pen with anthrax. I was panicking and washing my hands over and over and wanted to throw out my courier bag, but my husband wouldn't let me. We almost missed our plane back to the US and my husband was afraid I wouldn't be allowed on the plane, but luckily I was. On the plane, my husband was crying. Then when we reached the US, the customs was hell and I was ranting loudly with people staring at me. I refused to stand in line. I waited at the top of the line for hubby to reach me, ranting things about the stupidity of the people that came up with the customs procedures and telling the people in line that when they got to the top they'd have to give a stool sample. Yup! This was not my worst episode. I've had much lesser episodes since then, but nothing note-worthy.
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depressions are always the worst for me
they are so intense not sure intense covers it, or a word has actually been in existance to describe how it makes me feel. question: do you like dessert with your meals?. if so what do you have usually |
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I like dessert any time. Any of them. Ice cream, cake, cookies, pie, pudding, I love them all!
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None really. I've been lucky, but I've put off the dentist for a while. My next trip may be a different story.
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A: Flowers for Algernon -- A simple book with tons of meaning. I still cry reading it.
Q: Do you have a favorite play or musical? |
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I like "Les Miserables" but i've heard the soundtrack too many times. I also like "Chess," especially the song the swaggering, arrogant American sings when he bursts onto the scene.
Who is your favorite visual artist (painter) and why? |
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I can't remember the last time I went to the dentist I imagine my teeth are pretty messed up, but like most things, I don't really care well, I've not lost any for a while so that's a good thing right? |
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I am trying to remember who painted starry night (which is my favorite painting) and now I'm annoyed, because their's a song about it.. starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and grey.... and I can't think who it is oh my god and my musical knolledge is meant to be good, and it's failing me it's the guy who sang american pie oh... screw it for now. but him. what is the funniest thing you've ever witnessed (either in a tv or movie, or actually in life) |
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#757
mine has to be the kangaroo song sceen from big daddy.
the first time I saw that, I swear, I didn't think I'd ever stop laughing do you have longterm goals?. want to share one? |
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Hi rangingvortex, Vincent van Gogh painted "Starry Night", unless you're referring to another painting. "American Pie" was written by Don McClean, assuming you're referring to the song with the line "Drove my Chevy to the levy and the levy was dry..."
Gain fluency in French. Feel able to commit to working again, first on a part-time basis. Q: What was/is your favorite game? |
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thanks for that yes that's exactly what I'm looking for to answer your question, I don't really have anyone to play with anymore (when I was a kid, I quite enjoyed monopoly) because it killed time basically, I was bad at it, but it was fun nowadays I just play trivia games with alexa (and the odd card game) I know, it's bad. I have no one to play with. that's how abandoned I am anyway my question is: what is something that you used to do when you were a child that you now miss? |
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Play the piano and trombone. Actually a lot of instruments; I could pick them up and play so I learned a bunch in high school band.
Where would your dream vacation be? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
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