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| Hi guys,just checking in,it's been a while.
Feeling slightly more human after a really bad xmas and new year; total
exhaustion from work, the flu and really really low. After blubbering all
over my GP at the end of December he started me on Cipralex, apart from the
nausea I don't feel quite as pathetic or 'mad' as I did before; I've never
not been in control before and the feeling was terrifying. Fancy, a
palliative care nurse on anti-depressants!!
Rob, my better half, is also on the mend, he starts cognitive behavioural
therapy on 15th February, he's back at work now and things are slowly
getting back to normal (whatever that is!).
I went for a 'girlie day' shopping yesterday with my 11 year old daughter
Robyn, spent far too much money in the sales but it was nice to get out,
kids have been put through the mill abit over the past few months.
Anyway,that's enough for now, I'll try to post more often now I'm feeling
better,
DEB (UK)
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| In article <ct2ig0$pd3$1@titan.btinternet.com>, Deb
<debi.ashton@btopenworld.com> wrote
>Hi guys,just checking in,it's been a while.
Hi!
--
Andy Taylor [Chair, N E Lupus Group]
See http://www.northeastlupus.org.uk for more!
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| Sherry 2005-01-27, 8:51 am |
| Deb, I'm glad to hear that things seem to be looking up for you and your
husband. I hope that they continue to improve daily.
Hugs,
Sherry
"Deb" <debi.ashton@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:ct2ig0$pd3$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> Hi guys,just checking in,it's been a while.
> Feeling slightly more human after a really bad xmas and new year; total
> exhaustion from work, the flu and really really low. After blubbering all
> over my GP at the end of December he started me on Cipralex, apart from
> the
> nausea I don't feel quite as pathetic or 'mad' as I did before; I've never
> not been in control before and the feeling was terrifying. Fancy, a
> palliative care nurse on anti-depressants!!
> Rob, my better half, is also on the mend, he starts cognitive behavioural
> therapy on 15th February, he's back at work now and things are slowly
> getting back to normal (whatever that is!).
> I went for a 'girlie day' shopping yesterday with my 11 year old daughter
> Robyn, spent far too much money in the sales but it was nice to get out,
> kids have been put through the mill abit over the past few months.
> Anyway,that's enough for now, I'll try to post more often now I'm feeling
> better,
> DEB (UK)
>
>
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| Beverley 2005-01-27, 8:51 am |
| I think you'll find most of this group on something. It's a real problem
with lupus. A small amount of something just might make all the difference
in the world for you.
Around here we call those days Mommy Days or in my case, now, Grandma
Days!We were planning one for this Thursday but the snow made the kids have
school on Thursday instead of being off for teacher work day. Those days are
worth everything as they are memory making days.
Bev
"Deb" <debi.ashton@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:ct2ig0$pd3$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> Hi guys,just checking in,it's been a while.
> Feeling slightly more human after a really bad xmas and new year; total
> exhaustion from work, the flu and really really low. After blubbering all
> over my GP at the end of December he started me on Cipralex, apart from
the
> nausea I don't feel quite as pathetic or 'mad' as I did before; I've never
> not been in control before and the feeling was terrifying. Fancy, a
> palliative care nurse on anti-depressants!!
> Rob, my better half, is also on the mend, he starts cognitive behavioural
> therapy on 15th February, he's back at work now and things are slowly
> getting back to normal (whatever that is!).
> I went for a 'girlie day' shopping yesterday with my 11 year old daughter
> Robyn, spent far too much money in the sales but it was nice to get out,
> kids have been put through the mill abit over the past few months.
> Anyway,that's enough for now, I'll try to post more often now I'm feeling
> better,
> DEB (UK)
>
>
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