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Feb 27, 2007 12:55

I haven't been eating a lot lately. It's not that I'm not hungry, but nothing really appeals to me around here. It's all the same bland food I've had for months now. It's dull, uninteresting, and some of it outright turns my stomach at the thought of eating it. So I have small lunches and dinners, enough to keep me fueled but not enough to fill me ( Read more... )

rpg: tf2k5, real life

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sapphirebreeze February 27 2007, 19:13:51 UTC
On another note, I probably won't be roleplaying on Transformers: 2005 until early April. March is a busy, busy month for me with tests and projects, but I may pop on for OOC talk.

I'm assuming that I need to put off the start of Team People until April as well, then? (D'you think you can have your charsheets finished fof by then?)

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beckyh2112 February 27 2007, 19:15:56 UTC
No, I can probably manage the sheets this week. Argh, I'm being such a terrible player.

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sapphirebreeze February 27 2007, 19:21:27 UTC
That's okay. I'm a pretty crummy GM at times, too. ;)

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earthscorch February 28 2007, 03:04:50 UTC
Not enjoying day-to-day things like eating is often a sign of depression, and you've sounded kind of depressed lately...

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beckyh2112 February 28 2007, 03:15:51 UTC
I've also felt really peppy and cheerful lately, which confuses my ability to self-diagnose. Mm. I really ought to go talk to the University counselors sometime.

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earthscorch February 28 2007, 08:36:27 UTC
Maybe you're bipolar!

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beckyh2112 February 28 2007, 16:41:58 UTC
... I've considered that.

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wrongly_amused February 28 2007, 07:07:07 UTC
It sounds more like your body's just bending a bit under the emotional and mental stress of the past month. In alot of people, it'll decrease appetites. If you start to drop under a healthy calorie ratio or feel yourself becoming excessively tired/losing weight, then it may require you take certain steps to reduce your stress triggers. But for now, don't worry about it too much - worrying about something caused by worrying really doesn't fix much. ;-)

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