Thanks so much to Lauren, Marissa and Heather for your nice comments on my last entry. <3 I'm doing much better now thanks to more medication, etc. and hopefully it will last
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I haven't talked to you in forever but I stumbled upon your post and I completely understand where you're coming from. I have such a similar situation because I'm in my last year and I never go out anymore! However, try to remember that you're not an old lady and staying in doesn't make you one. You'll be able to go out more when the timing's right. Until that happens, though, just remember the good times, appreciate what you have, and know that there are better days on the horizon! You will find your groove.
Yeah, I know what you mean about not going out and feeling like an old lady... that's how I felt when I was in Maine and should have been hanging out with people but just didn't feel like it. However, you've come so far in just a matter of weeks... think about where you were earlier this semester, scared that you wouldn't succeed. But you are doing awesomely now and that in itself is a huge accomplishment, so be proud that you've come so far, and I'm sure soon you'll feel even better and will then be able to go out with homies again. Your body is parbaly still getting used to the med change (I think you changed it/increased it?) so that could be making you more tired too. You are doing swimmingly, my friend. Do not fret.
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This Friday night Im going to see my friend Derek's band play. He's staying with me right now cause he just got off tour. Should be fun drunken times.
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I haven't talked to you in forever but I stumbled upon your post and I completely understand where you're coming from. I have such a similar situation because I'm in my last year and I never go out anymore! However, try to remember that you're not an old lady and staying in doesn't make you one. You'll be able to go out more when the timing's right. Until that happens, though, just remember the good times, appreciate what you have, and know that there are better days on the horizon! You will find your groove.
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Yeah, I know what you mean about not going out and feeling like an old lady... that's how I felt when I was in Maine and should have been hanging out with people but just didn't feel like it. However, you've come so far in just a matter of weeks... think about where you were earlier this semester, scared that you wouldn't succeed. But you are doing awesomely now and that in itself is a huge accomplishment, so be proud that you've come so far, and I'm sure soon you'll feel even better and will then be able to go out with homies again. Your body is parbaly still getting used to the med change (I think you changed it/increased it?) so that could be making you more tired too. You are doing swimmingly, my friend. Do not fret.
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