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ghostsniper
ghostsniper
21 days ago

Talk to gurlz?

jean
jean
21 days ago

Carnival food..mmmm.

jean
jean
21 days ago
Reply to  DT

Sausage, onion& pepper sandwich and the skinny french fries.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
21 days ago
Reply to  jean

Whoa.
Now THAT’s a gurl to take to the carnival right there!
You just know she’s gonna be fun.
Go spend $20 on the BB Gun deal and win her that 5′ pink teddy bear….

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
21 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

From over at the daily time waster:

proper-carnival-grub
jean
jean
21 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Add the FF and we be good. Beer chaser?

jean
jean
21 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

There’d be some bear snugglin’ goin’ on fer sure.

jean
jean
20 days ago
Reply to  jean

Does the bear have to be pink?

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
20 days ago
Reply to  jean

Choose whatever color you want!

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
20 days ago

WTF is an antidepressant anyway, and why would someone take them?
I hear about this stuff all the time but don’t know anyone that takes them.
Let me say that another way.
No one I know has told me they are talking them things and I had no reason to ask them if they are.

From over at WRSA:

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jean
jean
20 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

I took Paxil for about 5 years after my husband’s suicide along with off and on therapy. It all helped although I strongly argued against the meds for a long time. I finally started weaning myself, slowly, off the Paxil and have not felt the need to restart since, thank goodness. I still deal with the black dog from time to time but because I’m aware of it I know it will pass after a few days. It’s just part of life for me.
Dealing with depression is complicated. Too many people self-medicate. Too many people don’t realize they don’t have to stay with the first therapist they get. I also did a lot of reading/research to help myself. I learned a long time ago to be my own advocate and never be afraid to ask questions.
I’m luckier than many.

jean
jean
20 days ago
Reply to  jean

I don’t know how I forgot this but when I started writing that became another type of medication for me. Expressing all kinds of feelings is a way to release and relieve. Completing a piece feels good.
I wrote this poem in 2009:

Think again…

rasslin’ with
the black dog.
surprised
and wonder why?
no one tells all
to anyone.
not you. not I.

DT
DT
20 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

“why would someone take them?”
I suspect people are in desperate straits and grasp at straws – still trusting their doctor.
And not realizing their doctor might just be shilling for the pharmas.
Or looking for a legal way to catch a buzz.

I love the commercials for anti-depressants where one of the side effects is “thoughts of suicide”.
I hope RFK2 gets rid of commercials for prescription drugs.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
20 days ago
Reply to  DT

Every time I go to the VA, which will be next week, they ask me a litany of questions that may be “leading” like you suggested. “Do you get feelings of hurting yourself?” “Do you have social strata to lean on?”

Srsly, I don’t even know what’s going on most of the time there. Like i’m in a diff universe.

My wife and I watch Wheel and Jeopardy sometimes while eating supper and the drug commercials are out of control. And the medicare and the injury lawyers. And more negro’s than you can shake a stick at. Where’d all the wipeepo go? Change the channel and it’s the same stuff all over again. An hour of TV is as much as I can bear.

jean
jean
19 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Drs always start asking those kinds of questions of all their patients age 50+. Making sure we’re competent to take care of ourselves. I consider it somewhat insulting.

DT
DT
19 days ago
Reply to  jean

I try to make sure my doctors are over 50 themselves. I have more faith in their training and experience than one much younger. Not age … it’s the indoctrination.