Well that would be a start. My point is that for most people suffering from mild depression/anxiety, continuously talking about it, joining depression groups,endless counselling sessions and medication can just perpetuate the condition or maybe even make it worse. Of course there are those with a more serious form of depression from which there is no easy way forward but for most...do not feed it, don't discuss it, don't take meds, just convince yourself that you are ok even if it means acting the part of someone who is not suffering depression/anxiety.
Of course the word 'depression' covers a wide range of mental illnesses. But the vast majority of sufferers are experiencing mild depression or anxiety which can be made worse by focusing too much on it. I guess these kind of groups have their value for those who really need them, but for most, accepting your depression/anxiety, let it do it's worse then see who's really controlling it.
GOOD! I hope this is the beginning of the end of an out-dated corrupt to the core organization. In fact, I feel the Vatican owes reparation to the human race WITH interest thank-you![/quote]
Hi Ali, it was a sad day that despite my young age at the time I remember well...
The Munich air disaster occurred on 6 February 1958, when British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport in Munich, West Germany. On board the plane was the Manchester United football team, nicknamed the "Busby Babes", along with a number of supporters and journalists. Twenty of the 44 people on board the aircraft died in the crash. The injured, some of whom were knocked unconscious, were taken to the Rechts der Isar Hospital in Munich where three more died, resulting in a total of 23 fatalities with 21 survivors.
Haggii live with the monster in Loch Ness. A recent sighting of a Haggis piggy-backing on the Loch Ness monster has fuelled rumours that this folk tale is in fact true. The Haggi were previously thought to be extremely wary of any creature larger than them and would not consort with a large carnivore, even one supposed to be mythical. It is also believed that swimming with haggises strapped to your feet will prevent monster attacks. There have been no recorded attacks, however, on anyone by the Loch Ness monster, haggis attachments notwithstanding.
Foreigners are frequently told that the haggis is a three legged beastie that runs around the Scottish hills (in only one direction because of its odd number of legs) and that Scotsmen go on haggis hunts to catch them. Many foreigners believe such romantic stories but we can assure you that there is not a grain of truth in that story. In fact it is the little known "tattieboggle" that has three legs and runs around the hills. Scotsmen do go hunting the tattieboggle but not for the table because they are such poor eating.
RE: Separated Vs Divorced
Well maybe we can have a party at 35...