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  #51  
Old August 22nd 04, 04:04 PM
CatNipped
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped.. (sorry

CN)
You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants myself as a

result
of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a psycho, just reacting to a
bad happening. To have to take an anti-depressant doesn't make you a
"pyscho", whatever that is. You are just sensitive, as are all the nicest
people.


No problem Tweed, it takes a while to get all us characters here straight
(we tend to be equally weird, which is what makes this group so nice to be
part of).

Hugs,

CatNipped


  #52  
Old August 22nd 04, 04:04 PM
CatNipped
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...

whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped.. (sorry

CN)
You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants myself as a

result
of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a psycho, just reacting to a
bad happening. To have to take an anti-depressant doesn't make you a
"pyscho", whatever that is. You are just sensitive, as are all the nicest
people.


No problem Tweed, it takes a while to get all us characters here straight
(we tend to be equally weird, which is what makes this group so nice to be
part of).

Hugs,

CatNipped


  #53  
Old August 22nd 04, 04:49 PM
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to
spend a bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with
recently prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance
to my work. Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you
were in there.


Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've
tried to get the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to
keep the stress away, but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped..
(sorry CN) You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants
myself as a result of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a
psycho, just reacting to a bad happening. To have to take an
anti-depressant doesn't make you a "pyscho", whatever that is. You
are just sensitive, as are all the nicest people.

Tweed


Indeed. I had to go on anti-depressants after watching 30 (actually 295 but
I personally knew/had worked with 30) co-workers die when the World Trade
Center collapsed. My doctor said it was the "trigger" for my depression.
Prior to those tragic events, I was just fine. As the anniversary of the
9/11/2001 is coming up those horrific images will be all over the news
again. I don't plan to watch television on 9/11.

Jill


  #54  
Old August 22nd 04, 04:49 PM
jmcquown
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to
spend a bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with
recently prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance
to my work. Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you
were in there.


Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've
tried to get the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to
keep the stress away, but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped..
(sorry CN) You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants
myself as a result of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a
psycho, just reacting to a bad happening. To have to take an
anti-depressant doesn't make you a "pyscho", whatever that is. You
are just sensitive, as are all the nicest people.

Tweed


Indeed. I had to go on anti-depressants after watching 30 (actually 295 but
I personally knew/had worked with 30) co-workers die when the World Trade
Center collapsed. My doctor said it was the "trigger" for my depression.
Prior to those tragic events, I was just fine. As the anniversary of the
9/11/2001 is coming up those horrific images will be all over the news
again. I don't plan to watch television on 9/11.

Jill


  #55  
Old August 22nd 04, 04:49 PM
jmcquown
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to
spend a bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with
recently prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance
to my work. Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you
were in there.


Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've
tried to get the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to
keep the stress away, but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped..
(sorry CN) You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants
myself as a result of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a
psycho, just reacting to a bad happening. To have to take an
anti-depressant doesn't make you a "pyscho", whatever that is. You
are just sensitive, as are all the nicest people.

Tweed


Indeed. I had to go on anti-depressants after watching 30 (actually 295 but
I personally knew/had worked with 30) co-workers die when the World Trade
Center collapsed. My doctor said it was the "trigger" for my depression.
Prior to those tragic events, I was just fine. As the anniversary of the
9/11/2001 is coming up those horrific images will be all over the news
again. I don't plan to watch television on 9/11.

Jill


  #56  
Old August 22nd 04, 05:37 PM
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OHMYGOD!!! I am so sorry you had to go through that. My heart goes out to you. I
cannot imagine the horrors of that time, only try to remember the heroes.

On the anniversaries I light candles and do my meditations for fallen heroes. I
was once Wiccan, and this is something from that past that I have carried into
my Sikh faith. We honor the spirits of those who died heroically, and those who
still live despite witnessing the tragedy, for living through that horror is
heroic itself. We incorporated this concept into my own wedding, where we paid
homage in our temple for those who died in the Holocaust, the survivors and
their descendants (my parents were in the camps as political prisoners. Matka
was devoutly religious and forgave the Nazis, but my father carried his
bitterness to the end.)

You are a hero in your own right.

Blessed be,

Baha

jmcquown wrote:

Christina Websell wrote:
"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to
spend a bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with
recently prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance
to my work. Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you
were in there.

Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've
tried to get the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to
keep the stress away, but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped..
(sorry CN) You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants
myself as a result of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a
psycho, just reacting to a bad happening. To have to take an
anti-depressant doesn't make you a "pyscho", whatever that is. You
are just sensitive, as are all the nicest people.

Tweed


Indeed. I had to go on anti-depressants after watching 30 (actually 295 but
I personally knew/had worked with 30) co-workers die when the World Trade
Center collapsed. My doctor said it was the "trigger" for my depression.
Prior to those tragic events, I was just fine. As the anniversary of the
9/11/2001 is coming up those horrific images will be all over the news
again. I don't plan to watch television on 9/11.

Jill


  #57  
Old August 22nd 04, 05:37 PM
Singh
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OHMYGOD!!! I am so sorry you had to go through that. My heart goes out to you. I
cannot imagine the horrors of that time, only try to remember the heroes.

On the anniversaries I light candles and do my meditations for fallen heroes. I
was once Wiccan, and this is something from that past that I have carried into
my Sikh faith. We honor the spirits of those who died heroically, and those who
still live despite witnessing the tragedy, for living through that horror is
heroic itself. We incorporated this concept into my own wedding, where we paid
homage in our temple for those who died in the Holocaust, the survivors and
their descendants (my parents were in the camps as political prisoners. Matka
was devoutly religious and forgave the Nazis, but my father carried his
bitterness to the end.)

You are a hero in your own right.

Blessed be,

Baha

jmcquown wrote:

Christina Websell wrote:
"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to
spend a bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with
recently prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance
to my work. Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you
were in there.

Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've
tried to get the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to
keep the stress away, but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped..
(sorry CN) You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants
myself as a result of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a
psycho, just reacting to a bad happening. To have to take an
anti-depressant doesn't make you a "pyscho", whatever that is. You
are just sensitive, as are all the nicest people.

Tweed


Indeed. I had to go on anti-depressants after watching 30 (actually 295 but
I personally knew/had worked with 30) co-workers die when the World Trade
Center collapsed. My doctor said it was the "trigger" for my depression.
Prior to those tragic events, I was just fine. As the anniversary of the
9/11/2001 is coming up those horrific images will be all over the news
again. I don't plan to watch television on 9/11.

Jill


  #58  
Old August 22nd 04, 05:37 PM
Singh
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OHMYGOD!!! I am so sorry you had to go through that. My heart goes out to you. I
cannot imagine the horrors of that time, only try to remember the heroes.

On the anniversaries I light candles and do my meditations for fallen heroes. I
was once Wiccan, and this is something from that past that I have carried into
my Sikh faith. We honor the spirits of those who died heroically, and those who
still live despite witnessing the tragedy, for living through that horror is
heroic itself. We incorporated this concept into my own wedding, where we paid
homage in our temple for those who died in the Holocaust, the survivors and
their descendants (my parents were in the camps as political prisoners. Matka
was devoutly religious and forgave the Nazis, but my father carried his
bitterness to the end.)

You are a hero in your own right.

Blessed be,

Baha

jmcquown wrote:

Christina Websell wrote:
"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to
spend a bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with
recently prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance
to my work. Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you
were in there.

Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've
tried to get the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to
keep the stress away, but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped..
(sorry CN) You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants
myself as a result of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a
psycho, just reacting to a bad happening. To have to take an
anti-depressant doesn't make you a "pyscho", whatever that is. You
are just sensitive, as are all the nicest people.

Tweed


Indeed. I had to go on anti-depressants after watching 30 (actually 295 but
I personally knew/had worked with 30) co-workers die when the World Trade
Center collapsed. My doctor said it was the "trigger" for my depression.
Prior to those tragic events, I was just fine. As the anniversary of the
9/11/2001 is coming up those horrific images will be all over the news
again. I don't plan to watch television on 9/11.

Jill


  #59  
Old August 22nd 04, 05:37 PM
Christine Burel
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"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Our new little girl was supposed to have been spayed Wednesday,

but
they
found she's allergic to the anaesthetic. So she will be going to a
different clinic where they use a different one, and have her

operation
Tuesday. She's okay, God be praised. Her foster mama will be there

to
monitor her during the spaying, and I hope to the highest heavens

that
all goes well for our Brandy. We should still be able to take her

just
before Labor Day. I want my baby!

Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to

spend
a
bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with recently
prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance to my

work.
Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you were

in
there.

Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've tried

to
get
the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to keep the stress

away,
but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped.. (sorry

CN)
You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants myself as a

result
of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a psycho, just reacting to

a
bad happening. To have to take an anti-depressant doesn't make you a
"pyscho", whatever that is. You are just sensitive, as are all the

nicest
people.


Many thanks. It's good to know that there are people out there who don't
stigmatize mental health issues.

I'm glad you think I'm nice as well, thanks! (insert grin here!)

Baha

Geez, Singh, our household and our gene pool wouldn't be functioning without
our meds. If it were a heart condition no one would blink twice about
taking meds...
Christine


  #60  
Old August 22nd 04, 05:37 PM
Christine Burel
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"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...


Christina Websell wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
Our new little girl was supposed to have been spayed Wednesday,

but
they
found she's allergic to the anaesthetic. So she will be going to a
different clinic where they use a different one, and have her

operation
Tuesday. She's okay, God be praised. Her foster mama will be there

to
monitor her during the spaying, and I hope to the highest heavens

that
all goes well for our Brandy. We should still be able to take her

just
before Labor Day. I want my baby!

Oh, no! I thought it was all over..

Brandy's mama-to-be is just out of the hospital, where I had to

spend
a
bit of time for observation. I had an interaction with recently
prescribed medication and they had to call the ambulance to my

work.
Took forever to get out of there.

Did the kidneything go okay yesterday? I thought that's why you were

in
there.

Oh, I'm not the kidney gal, I'm the psycho. The drug reaction was a
complication resulting from a change in antidepressant dosage and the
resulting effect on my system began to also affect my work. I've tried

to
get
the powers that be to let me keep a cat at my cube to keep the stress

away,
but no dice...

Blessed be!

Baha


whoops Sorry, I temporarily got you mixed up with CatNipped.. (sorry

CN)
You are *not* a psycho. I had to go on anti-depressants myself as a

result
of a bereavement, and I don't consider myself a psycho, just reacting to

a
bad happening. To have to take an anti-depressant doesn't make you a
"pyscho", whatever that is. You are just sensitive, as are all the

nicest
people.


Many thanks. It's good to know that there are people out there who don't
stigmatize mental health issues.

I'm glad you think I'm nice as well, thanks! (insert grin here!)

Baha

Geez, Singh, our household and our gene pool wouldn't be functioning without
our meds. If it were a heart condition no one would blink twice about
taking meds...
Christine


 




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