Mental Health.. Have you ever had a nervous breakdown?

created by: Claayer | Jul 1, 6:55 AM CST
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Mental Health.. Have you ever had a nervous breakdown?

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trish123
Lancashire, Lancashire, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:01 PM CST
Oh, this was all years ago Robbie - about 8 or 10 I think - I mentioned the documantary but even that was ages after I refused to take them any longer - I just knew they werent helping.......... I agree wholeheartedly with what you say cos I saw the documentary you refer to, people were commiting suicide and all sorts - flipping horrific!!!!

The stuff these drugs companies foist on an unsuspecting society often totally disgusts me.........

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Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:02 PM CST
The fact is, Antidepressants are mainly placebos. Their efficacy has been called into question by a number of whistle-blowers in the pharma trade in the past year or so.

I think faith is what gets me through more than anything. The faith that, however bad it might get, it can't stay that way forever...

Good luck, everyone.

"Live simply, so that others may simply live."-Mahatma Ghandi
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Hugz_n_Kissez
Someplace, Ontario Canada
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:02 PM CST
OMG!!!!!!!!!!! I can just imagine...going that long without sleep...and being next to a snorer....I'm surprised you could hold back from stuffing a pillow in the old guys face.....uh oh! dunno uh oh!


I snore and loud...Please don't kill me.....wave hug teddy bear hug bouquet of flowers


Glad to see you're better though.....wink
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Hugz_n_Kissez
Someplace, Ontario Canada
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:03 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
OMG!!!!!!!!!!! I can just imagine...going that long without sleep...and being next to a snorer....I'm surprised you could hold back from stuffing a pillow in the old guys face..... I snore and loud...Please don't kill me..... Glad to see you're better though.....



OOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPSSSSSSSS...That was for you Robbie...guess I forgot the quote button....rolling eyes D'oh! grin
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RobbieM
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:19 PM CST
PILIPALA wrote:
Rob snoring and not being able to sleep is one worst things to put up with How you feeling now anyway


Well i'm knackered and ive lost weight and my muscles feel like jelly but the house is now hygienic and i can make food now safely so its all going as well as can be expected at my end....well excluding a lottery win, a Marco Pierre White chef doing me 20 meals a day and a new supply of dvds to watch.

You know today ive just eaten and sat still and watched "Vanilla Sky/Romeo Must Die/Time Machine and Silent Hill is on at the moment!!

The house has never ever been so sterile and it killed me to do it but i feel a whole lot safer now its done!!

Oh, do we have any gardeners nearby? Mine looks like a tip and i could use a hand, i'll make the tea and lunch while anyone removes the triffids from the back garden!
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Dknew
Warner, New Hampshire USA
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:28 PM CST
no but I could have one anytime confused
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RobbieM
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:34 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
OOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPSSSSSSSS...That was for you Robbie...guess I forgot the quote button....


Thats ok dear. your out of hearing range on the other side of the world!! Your safe from "Rob:The apprentice Sleep Strangler".

See i've even named myself much like the "Zodiac" so fist one to snore loud gets itlaugh
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:56 PM CST
Dknew wrote:
no but I could have one anytime



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Yo! wave
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:57 PM CST
Woo well there you go.. so far.. 70% of the people who voted have had some kind of brain storm..




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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:58 PM CST
Woo well there you go.. so far.. 70% of the people who voted have had some kind of brain storm..




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bodleing
Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:58 PM CST
Dknew wrote:
no but I could have one anytime


Go for it Dkgrin
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:58 PM CST
Daaaamnn!

dance Soo good I saayy it twwiiiice listen to music


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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:59 PM CST
bodleing wrote:
Go for it Dk


hahah
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RobbieM
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:06 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
Woo well there you go.. so far.. 70% of the people who voted have had some kind of brain storm..


Mental illness, the use of websites and dating sites in particular go hand in hand.You only have to have casual glance at some of the personalities (or multiple ones) that inhabbit this and other websites to realise a significant proportion of the users can interact with other people in a normal manner where as in real life they would be unable to do so because of what ever "melancholy" permeated their personality.

The availability of computers, the ability the hide behind a persona you want to project is very appealing to some parties.

You'd never guessed i looked into this would you.....laugh

The quantity of people with depression/sleep apnia/personality disorders would astonish you if you looked into the membership of any website.
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Hugz_n_Kissez
Someplace, Ontario Canada
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:11 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
Woo well there you go.. so far.. 70% of the people who voted have had some kind of brain storm..



Well depression and break downs ar much more common today I think because we live in such a high pressurized society where people are expected to live up to certain things or be looked down on by society in general...I think those that feel they can't live up to sometimes the impossible exert an enourmous amount of pressure upon themselves and that leads to a dark place....been there done that too...I was on the verge of a break-down once because I had so many serious things to deal with all at once....I hve dealt with a lot of the issues surrounding that dark time and place...however...If I am not careful I can find myself still slipping into depression....mainly because I am my own worst enemy when it comes to judging myself and putting pressure on myself...nobody does it better!!!!!!!!!!


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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:14 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
Well depression and break downs ar much more common today I think because we live in such a high pressurized society where people are expected to live up to certain things or be looked down on by society in general...I think those that feel they can't live up to sometimes the impossible exert an enourmous amount of pressure upon themselves and that leads to a dark place....been there done that too...I was on the verge of a break-down once because I had so many serious things to deal with all at once....I hve dealt with a lot of the issues surrounding that dark time and place...however...If I am not careful I can find myself still slipping into depression....mainly because I am my own worst enemy when it comes to judging myself and putting pressure on myself...nobody does it better!!!!!!!!!!

wave Yep I agree with all that (and the own worst enemy thing)


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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:15 PM CST
RobbieM wrote:
Mental illness, the use of websites and dating sites in particular go hand in hand.You only have to have casual glance at some of the personalities (or multiple ones) that inhabbit this and other websites to realise a significant proportion of the users can interact with other people in a normal manner where as in real life they would be unable to do so because of what ever "melancholy" permeated their personality.

The availability of computers, the ability the hide behind a persona you want to project is very appealing to some parties.

You'd never guessed i looked into this would you.....

The quantity of people with depression/sleep apnia/personality disorders would astonish you if you looked into the membership of any website
.


Yup I agree

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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:15 PM CST
(im just too tired to type much atm lol)
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trish123
Lancashire, Lancashire, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:27 PM CST
Steps to Happiness
by Author Unknown


Everybody Knows,
You can't be all things to all people.
You can't do all things at once.
You can't do all things equally well.
You can't do all things better than everyone else.
Your humanity is showing just like everyone else's.


So,
You have to find out who you are, and be that.
You have to decide what comes first, and do that.
You have to discover your strengths, and use them.
You have to learn not to compete with others, because no one else is in the contest of "being you".


Then,
You will have learned to accept your own uniqueness.
You will have learned to set priorities and make decisions.
You will have learned to live with your limitations.
You will have learned to give yourself the respect that is due.
And you'll be a most vital mortal.


Believe,
That you are a wonderful, unique person.
That you are a once-in all history event.
That it's more than a right, it's your duty, to be who you are.
That life is not a problem to solve, but a gift to cherish.
And you'll be able to stay one up on what used to get you down.
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mrwright1
downtown ballybollock, Sligo Ireland
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 3:28 PM CST
no,

but ive fuc***g come close to having one a couple of times rolling on the floor laughing
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