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raptornx01 wrote:
Like I said before, the best medicine is something to take your mind off things.

Prolekult wrote:That's good advice, personally I recommend LSD*.
*Drugs are of course illegal and therefore evil and wrong, and should not be taken by anyone.

Bouncy Castle wrote:wicked woman wrote::shock:
Oh c'mon WW. You know Our Del has an honours degree in Tartage!
raptornx01 wrote:Del wrote:On the brighter side... buying the Mystery Machine has motivated her so much that she has dropped her medication for long term depression by half! and that great! and I am soooooooo happy so so so happy the old Truly is showing up more rather than less for the last month. What the hell ! If it blows her out and throws her in debt it is well worth it to have my darling daughter back. And she should have some good pics for the grandkids.![]()
I love her "common sense" rational to me..... "Well if it breaks down and I am stranded on the side of the road at least I have a shag lined rear of it camp down in!"
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Like I said before, the best medicine is something to take your mind off things.
Personally, as a self proclaimed geek, i think thats -ing cool.![]()

Del wrote:Its not like she has sat and stared at her belly button for the last 6 years rap. She is VERY proactive about her illness. In fact she has done more things in her few short years on the earth than alot of people twice her age. Her theory sometimes is that if its going to do her head in to go OUT of the front door then she may as well make it something really interesting... after all... she is at 100% terrified already!![]()
It isnt a matter of "taking her mind off things" Her silly old brain chemicals just refuse to line up. She has alot of courage has the girl.
And a self-proclaimed geek loud and proud!She is the only person who texts me physics or maths jokes



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