27-09-2016 01:03 PM
27-09-2016 01:03 PM
I'm sorry things are lacking lustre @Former-Member
But glad someone is coming to see you today
I don't know what a pharms worker is - I am increasing my vocabulary and education in these forums - how good this is!!
In the few months I have been here I have found more than a Forum Family - I have found a new way of looking at life -
I hope you feel better after your worker has been and
It's only a problem if your world seems small if it bothers you - my life could seem small I think - but it doesn't feel that way - I have so many interests
But then - there are days - and I have had a lot of them lately - when I feel really lost - not that is scares me anymore - but isolation isn't that much fun - yeah - I have had a bad run lately - so I understand
Decadian
27-09-2016 01:08 PM - edited 27-09-2016 01:14 PM
27-09-2016 01:08 PM - edited 27-09-2016 01:14 PM
Add four to the pity party. I'm eating tomato and basil tuna on bread because that makes me feel a bit better about myself today. I mostly would like cookies - but I just found out my new medication causes increased appetite. It explains the new kg's I've welcomed since hospital which I now need to reverse.
I got up today and went to work (which I've been really good at until this week). But I'm going to have to leave early. I feel agitated in my own skin. I was doing ok until my husband started his new job and we had to be up at 4.30-5am.
I'm going to get some gardenias today maybe so I can fill some little pots I have on my day off tomorrow.
27-09-2016 01:13 PM
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27-09-2016 01:24 PM
27-09-2016 01:24 PM
Hi @kdoll
Welcome to the Forum - I am glad you have found us - we don't usually have a virtual pity-party but today we are - so welcome to the party as well
I am hearing you @Former-Member - but hey - 80 for me is not that far away - I am glad I did what I did and lived three life-times at once when I had the chance. I have these great memories
But I don't want to find myself wasting my last years either - there was an older lady on The Feud a couple of weeks back who even went sky-diving - well - why not - she couldn't do it any earlier -
Personally I am not into sky-diving - or bungy-jumping - I like flying though - I used to take joy-flights from the local airport - on a clear day Port Phillip Bay is worth seeing from the sky.I wonder if they still do that - but I will wait until my sinusitis clears up.
One thing I am planning is to have a helicopter flight over the Great Ocean Road - this could be fantastic - I am waiting for better weather - I have a pic in my old computer - I will see if I can find it and post it here as a prompt to arrange it for myself
Decadian
27-09-2016 01:30 PM
27-09-2016 01:30 PM
Yes!!! @Former-Member- I think that is my next adventure - and there are lots of pics in that website - ah - I can hardly wait
And @kdoll
All the best with your potting - I have some little paper mache pots - I plan to give some jade to my grandson's wives for Christmas - I have plenty of jade - enough for a lot of cuttings and I think I got the paper mache pots at a two dollar shop
Decadian
27-09-2016 01:31 PM
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27-09-2016 01:46 PM
27-09-2016 01:46 PM
Wow @Former-Member
I am glad I asked - that sounds really good
When you get yourself back on track - ah - um - I guess you don't know when that will be and/or what it will be like - wouldn't life-planning be easier if they gave us a road map
But this is cool that you see someone other than family or therapists - I kinda get their except family is thin on the ground - but I have my domestic helpers and yes - I do get out- when the weather is okay I take long walks - ah - not right now though
I always like to encourage people to study - for me this is the way to go - one reason I don't get bored - I am always looking things up - reading books, watching docos - playing the piano
So I would encourage you to go back to school and get that certificate if you can - or if funding is too tight - and of course it is - find something similar to follow up - it can be really hard to start studying - but in time it can become a way of life - and waiting until you get back on track - well - why wait? Maybe that will find a track for you
But from what I am reading right now your life is chaotic at times - this is not a criticism at all - just it is what it is - but think about returning to study - it might just be an anchor
Or - you could do what I do - look into the area of mental health and start learning as much as you can for that certificate at home - it's a place to start - and sometimes we just need a place to start
Decadian
27-09-2016 02:01 PM
27-09-2016 02:01 PM
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