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I did not sleep as an infant. It was so bad I was prescribed a heavy sedative but my mom was too afraid to use it again after the first dose knocked me out. I never slept well as a child and it just got worse until it was one of my symptoms at diagnosis.
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#82
no. I don't like water (or at least, not to the extent of doing stuff like that) showers are okay though.
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#83
I try everything i can to avoid my own but everything i can to make others have a good birthday.
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#84
cookies, I guess. I don't know why I don't keep them in the cookie jar, but you know.. they taste nice a bit cooler anyway. these arn't even chocolate cookies, so not really much of an excuse to put them their.
how do you feel about the dentist. been to one recently? |
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#85
Hate going to the dentist. Was there too many times last year!
If you could have any dinner tonight, what would it be? |
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#86
Steak, chips (fries), egg, mushrooms, asparagus, peppers, onions with whisky or peppercorn sauce yummy delicious
Question: Do you deal well to emotional films or do you crumble? |
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It depends on the film or the emotion, I think. If something is highly emotional, but cheesy, it's not going to affect me much. I'm most easily affected when there is a severe loss involved (a death or any other major loss). Extreme romance can also move me. What was the most moving thing you ever saw? Could be part of a movie, TV show, or something in real life. |
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I am always moved by watching mothers with their babies (both in real life and on tv). it's just so cute. especially when said baby snuggles down in mother's arms, coos, smiles, does any number of cute wonderful things babies do. sometimes I'm in tears watching mummy and baby because it's just...... adorable. tomorrow I am watching call the midwife for the first time ever and their's going to be so many awwwww moments. I love babies have you ever had a nurse/ doctor in a hospital be extra kind to you or go the extra mile to help out. |
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#91
Yes, when my lung collapsed I had some really nice nurses, which was great because I had a chest tube which was the most painful thing I'd ever experienced.
What is your favorite spot/place that you've been to in the whole wide world? |
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Got to be Loch Lomond I go there every year. Scotland really does have the best scenery. I've been going to different areas of Loch Lomond and still it's beautiful been going since I was a kid. Scenery is amazing as is the sense of pride, the atmosphere and the colours and sounds. Love it
Question: Are you a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper or somewhere in between? |
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#93
I sleep pretty soundly. I never hear texts come in and rarely phone calls too and my ringtones are loud and obnoxious!
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I don't have children, and that's probably a good thing seeing as I struggle to look after myself.
how long does it generally take you to complete your wake up rooteen in the mornings |
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About an hour, unless I follow my routine Just kidding. About an hour.
What is the most beautiful thing you have ever witnessed in your life? |
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#96
Someone I love being happy or content or sleeping peacefully.
Do you enjoy blustery days? |
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Blustery days? Like Mary Poppins? Absolutely. Love warm wind.
So...do you like crooning singers? Johnny Hartman, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, etc.? |
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Yes! Bing Crosby!
Do you like reading books? What's your most favorite book you've read recently? __________________ Wellbutrin XL 300 mg Loxapine 50mg Ingrezza 80 mg Ativan .5 mg 2x/day Propranolol 20 mg 2x/day Mania (December 2023) Mixed episode/Hypomania (September 2023) Depression, Anxiety and Intrusive thoughts (September 2021) Depression & Psychosis (July/August 2021) Mania (April/May 2019) |
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I often start books, but don't have the focus (or patience) to finish them. at the moment, I am reading (slowly) a summer fling by milly johnson. it's a romance novel, my favorite- and my favorite author is daniele steel.
in general, do you think your life is better now or do you think life was better when you were younger? |
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#100
Hard to say. There was some really bad stuff growing up, a bunch of years struggling to do a job I loved but couldn't handle, and now I'm on disability and wish I could work.
Have you ever done art therapy outside the hospital? __________________ 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 |