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| 3 more have made it to angel status.
1. Dangerfield (male)
2. Whiplash (female)
3. Jack-knife (male)
*****
Just failed
Fire in the disco
Hullabaloo
Stark
Crisis what Crisis
Tank
(All male)
Michelle
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"Stuart J. Shillinglaw" <stu.shillinglaw@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:h0tWc.197455$J06.106564@pd7tw2no...
> What's new Michelle? I hope you are keeping well.
Not much new Stuart - am on disability at the moment and completely
housebound with social phobia as well as the sz. A bit like being retired.
I have a nice guy comes round to look after me and check up on me. Came
into a huge amount of money on Richard's death - didn't realize pensions and
stuff did that so I am being very economical and have invested in a box of
my favourite tea bags! No seriously, I might have the kitchen redecorated.
How about you Stuart?
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"Stuart J. Shillinglaw" <stu.shillinglaw@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:tnGWc.203813$J06.109034@pd7tw2no...
> Besides continuing to embarrass family, and myself, I have finished a
> term of work doing data entry and I am in the process of applying for
> disability assistance again. I have been working on my webrings at
> webring.com and I converted my Weblog over to my personal web space.
> Friday my parents are taking me to an Alice Chalmers tractor show in
> Portage la Prairie, a smaller city west of here. My Dad encouraged me to
> go back on medication and my psychiatrist did in fact want me back on my
> meds after five months of not taking it. (I have not been seriously
> taking my medication because I feel Zyprexa does not really make any
> difference for the mood symptoms I am currently experiencing.) I will be
> taking some time off and will be doing some work for my Dad after the
> tractor show on Friday.
Five months without medication? That's good - what was it like? Why do
they want you to go back on it? Maybe it is the usual "not conforming to
the norm" syndrome.
When you say mood symptoms - what kind of mood symptoms? I found Zyprexa
was really good for combating stress, worry, depression, angst and all those
kind of things - I was on it for quite some time and if it wasn't for the
weight gain I think I would still be on it. I put on 70lbs and this year
since March have lost 83lbs so I am fairly normal at the moment. Good luck
anyhow, it is a hard drug to get back on.
Michelle
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| Cymbal Man Freq. 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Losing 2 kilograms a week is tremendous! How'd you do it? Did you walk for 4
hours a day? Did you....what did you do?! Wow!
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"Cymbal Man Freq." <Don't Bother@ForgedPostsAnonymous.unorg> wrote in
message news:baVWc.170625$bp1.17704@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Losing 2 kilograms a week is tremendous! How'd you do it? Did you walk for
4
> hours a day? Did you....what did you do?! Wow!
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I had a breakdown and basically quit eating!
Wandering around in a daze - not knowing what day it was etc - the last
thing on my mind was food!
Michelle
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"Stuart J. Shillinglaw" <stu.shillinglaw@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> I have to say that all the Zyprexa they have me on at the moment is
> 2.5mg and I seem to have the same "laughing to my self, schizophrenic
> type symptoms" if I am taking any medication or not. I just found it
> easier to wake up in the morning to get to work.
2.5mg seems a good dose, they had me on 20mg!
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