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15-12-2014 10:26 PM
15-12-2014 10:26 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hi Baboo,
Thanks for your welcome!
I wish I could work out how to reply to a group of people at once but I really am not very computer savvy and have never contributed to a forum before.
I am trying mindfulness meditation with a view that it has to be better than mindlessly taking medication!
I do take SSRI meds though.
Franscene
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15-12-2014 10:32 PM
15-12-2014 10:32 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hi Peace,
Thanks for your reply.Thanks also for making me feel welcome here. Our stories sound so similar! Good luck with the decision about the new meds.
Hope to hear more from you.
Franscene
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19-12-2014 11:51 AM
19-12-2014 11:51 AM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hello @Franscene
Hi I'm Rick.
I'm a little late to the wagon wagon but welcome !
It's never easy living with a complex mental illness. So much of our stability is reliant on our own skills to cope and managed it.
The fact that you can utilise a forum such as this speaks very highly of your strength to win.
Anxiety is a complete bugger is'nt it. it just does'nt know when to back off.
depression is a major buzzkill and of course the longer we have a MI the more intensely we feel about it.
It's not like a cold or a broken limb or even cancer. All of these things have straight forward treatments and often obvious and positive outcomes.
It's not like that with complex MH is it?
Well you are not alone in the world. There are peole of this forum and other forums as well who can relate.
Your condition may be unique but the experince of it is often a shared one. Many of us know the experience of mental illness and all of it's consequence in one form or another.
Keep on posting.
Use the forum when things get tuff. Share your wins too.
We are a community unto ourselves. We have excellent boudaries and I personally believe that everyone here not only wants to share but wants to part of something bigger than themselves and the the enormous challenges we face.
I think truly that it is a life changing place.
I always end my posts with this statement
Hope endures
Rick
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19-12-2014 05:09 PM
19-12-2014 05:09 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hi @Franscene
I noticed your comment that you're not sure how to reply to several people at once. You do it this way @peace @Rick @Baboo(assuming you are using a pc not a phone, if using a phone maybe @kato or @Alessandra1992 can explain).
1. Once you have typed the @ symbol - called "mention" on the forum - then immediately start typing the person's username, without a space
2. After typing the first 3 characters, like ric for Rick, a little "matches" box should pop up with a list - then click on the name you want - it will be shaded in grey on your screen when you have selected another user's name correctly. If it's not in grey then it probably means there's a typo, but it can mean the function is playing up - which it does sometimes, especially if you make a spelling mistake.
3. The mention then makes your post appear in the mentioned person's email digest, so they get your message even if they weren't on the forum that evening or rmissed your post on the forum.
I know it sounds fiddly but you will get the hang of it, it's pretty easy once you get used to it.
Good luck & looking forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
Kristin
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20-12-2014 09:17 AM
20-12-2014 09:17 AM
Re: A little about Franscene
Loopy.
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20-12-2014 08:11 PM
20-12-2014 08:11 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hi Loopy,
Thanks for your welcome. I have beem taking pain killers for over 5 years now. It started initially as I was getting debilitating headaches most likely related to anxiety. Unfortunnately, it appears the headaches I continue to experience are known as "rebound" headaches. So, essentially your body gets used to the meds and you develop pain in order for your body to get the dose of pain meds it is used to. Its a physical addiction and a psychological one. Definitely not helpful! I have an addictive personality and this doesn't help. I have worked on and off with my psychiatrist and a drug counsellor but don't seem to be getting very far.
Thanks again,
Franscene
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20-12-2014 08:12 PM
20-12-2014 08:12 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hi Kristin,
Thanks for your helpful information.
I will no doubt refer to it often.
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20-12-2014 08:19 PM
20-12-2014 08:19 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Hi Rick,
Thanks for your welcome and words of wisdom. I love that you end each post with "Hope Endures". It's so helpful to be reminded.
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22-12-2014 10:42 PM
22-12-2014 10:42 PM
Re: A little about Franscene
Franscene, I you look at the mayo clinic for rebound headaches there is a wealth of knowledge to be had.
Hope it helps. I was gouing to leave a copy for you to read but a second thought was to leave it up to you to choose.
loopy.
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