Seriously thinking about going back on Zoloft.

Sep 13, 2008 21:59

I hate that I'm never motivated to do anything until after 5pm (wouldn't be a problem if I didn't have a day job). I hate having to be in bed by 10pm, or be miserable the next day. I hate that even though I've had 2 raises in the last year, I still make a dollar less an hour than the dishwashers at the restaurant where Squeezums works. I hate ( Read more... )

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squeey September 14 2008, 02:57:02 UTC
*virtual hug*

Feel your pain on some of these.

My advice on talking to your aunt and uncle is to be honest and admit that you didn't intend for so much time to pass, but that time and life seemed to get in the way.

Advice on the other stuff, is to try and do at least a little bit each day to solve one of them.

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dementia September 14 2008, 04:47:11 UTC
Nothing wrong with going back on meds. I've been contemplating it myself. I hear ya. It sucks donkey dick.

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redqueenmeg September 14 2008, 14:08:55 UTC
It sucks so hard when everything seems like it's wrong. I'm sorry. I got nothing.

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neo_sairys September 14 2008, 16:33:20 UTC
*hugs ( ... )

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zoloft September 27 2008, 02:05:20 UTC
You are just about the sweetest person on the face of the planet. Thank you for being you. ^_^

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anonymous September 21 2008, 17:13:00 UTC
Hey, you know, first of all, let go of the stuff that is just YOU. Don't hate parts of what is basically your personality and always has been-- the not keeping in touch with people and not unpacking and taking your sweet time about things...do what you can, address it when and if you want, and don't feel bad or apologize. I still haven't written most of my thank you notes for my wedding presents, I have no excuse other than the fact that I don't like to write thank you notes, and I know people think badly of me for it, and you know what? They can bite me. If that makes me a bad person, so be it. I have other things to worry about, and nobody asked me if I was going to play by their rules before they gave me all that stuff in the first place. The same is true of you-- you're not going to change, you can't help what people think, so direct your energy elsewhere. Do what you can when you can, and let the rest go.

And if you think Zoloft will help you be able to do that, go for it.

--wanna

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