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Default Aug 03, 2009 at 03:59 PM
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I have been sick a really long time and now with some therepy and meds I feel better. I want to have an active life again but I'm scared the meds will stop working or that I will somehow relapse again. How much is too much to start with? I would like to go back to college and get my degree or maybe a small part time job would be good. I even thought of getting a dog as now I am up and moving around. I'm excited but I'm scared. I don't have a lot of confidence in myself right now but I hope I can get some. Any advice ?

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Default Aug 03, 2009 at 04:36 PM
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You take each day one at a time, reduce your jobs to make them simple as possible, and deal with them one at a time. I think the worst curse word in the english language is; Can't
believe in your self, Things are and will continue to get better.
And remember there are people out here that care about you and perhaps take the edge off of it by helping.
You can.
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Default Aug 11, 2009 at 01:10 PM
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Thanks so much for replyingI am hoping everything will go good for me. Can't is a word I won't let be in my mind
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Default Aug 11, 2009 at 03:41 PM
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My recommendation is to start out slow. Ease into things. A part-time job is better to start with than a full-time job. One college course is better than four. It might be better to start with only one of those activities and add in the second one a few months down the road. Volunteering can also be good means of getting your feet wet once more.

The important thing is to set manageable goals that you can achieve. If you set your goals too high from the beginning there's the possibility you won't be able to reach them and this blow to your confidence could be a setback. But if you set smaller expectations at first, you'll build confidence as you meet each challenge.

It can be exciting to get back out into the larger world and begin interacting there again but do remember to take it as slowly as you need too and to allow time to adjust.

Best of luck.

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Default Aug 12, 2009 at 08:47 AM
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One of the best things I did for myself a few years ago was to get brother-and-sister kittens. (Now maybe they could tell you whether that was a good thing for them too!) Having living things around can be an encouraging and educating experience -- if you think you are ready to provide a reasonably stable environment for them.

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Default Aug 13, 2009 at 01:38 PM
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So far I've decided I want to go back to school part time. Now i have to decide what courses and what school and then fill out the financial aid forms. I really think I can do this as long as I don't pile too much on myself.
Kittens sound fabulous. Unfourtunatly they are not allowed where i live but there is hope for a dog a small one. My mother hates cats. I think they are neat. so I can hope for a dog...
I am trying to take small steps and hopefully the world will open up for me. I think I want to be a psychologist which is maybe a lofty goal but I think if I take it slow i can do it.
thanks so much for all of your replies
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(((Kayti)))
I wish you the best of luck in your pursuits!!!

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So far I've decided I want to go back to school part time. Now i have to decide what courses and what school and then fill out the financial aid forms. I really think I can do this as long as I don't pile too much on myself.
Kittens sound fabulous. Unfourtunatly they are not allowed where i live but there is hope for a dog a small one. My mother hates cats. I think they are neat. so I can hope for a dog...
I am trying to take small steps and hopefully the world will open up for me. I think I want to be a psychologist which is maybe a lofty goal but I think if I take it slow i can do it.
thanks so much for all of your replies
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You can do it Kayti. Try and stay focused on what is in front of you and in the present. Recently I heard this guy who climbed Mt. Everest. He said that he did it by not thinking about the goal of being at the top but by just focusing on the next step. Plod, plod, plod was his mantra.
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Default Jun 26, 2010 at 07:07 AM
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It is good that you want to do something positive with your life. I am returning to school too, i am taking two classes to start. I wish you well and to reach your goals
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Default Jun 26, 2010 at 06:37 PM
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I have a case manager and she said it's best to take things step by step and with somethings, to wait for a full year of stabilization before heading into them (like school and work). Because you don't want to go back to work or school, and then right back into the hospital or unstable because you rushed into it. Even my mom tells me to slow down, and take things nice and easy. No need to rush. Take your time and you can get anything you want done. And you'll be glad you did it too, cuz you waited till the right time to do it.
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