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Old June 15th 06, 08:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default [OT] Maybe things are looking up

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They're worse on the DH front, but at least it looks like I've
recovered one of my "lost" friendships.

He came over last night and we talked for four or five hours, even
stuff from years ago (we've known each other half my life). Worked
through a lot, got very honest about a lot, and it looks like we are
very solidly dear friends once again. He is going to help me through
some of this divorce stuff, too, whatever he can, whenever he can. I
am so grateful. Friends make all the difference, and to almost have
lost one had me so depressed I just about gave up on life.

And so today I follow in Yowie's footsteps, and begin to take
antidepressants. I hope they will help me through this time, give me
more energy, and help my outlook. I really, really hate going this
route, but when your pulmonologist's intern thinks you should be on
antidepressants, I guess it's way past time to give it a try.

Wish me luck!

Ginger-lyn

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You shouldn't be reluctant to take antidepressants, they are prescribed to
correct a valid medical condition that can be corrected. I have been on them
for years and they have made a tremendous difference in my life. Dennis has
also been taking them now for a few years. He used to have terrible mood swings
to the point where it was very unpleasant to be around him. The antidepressants
were a god send for him. The only drawback was when he was in one of his moods
he would go down in the basement and do the ironing, the ironing doesn't get
done anymore.

huggs and purrs that your situation will soon improve.

Randy

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