08-06-2021 02:10 AM
08-06-2021 02:10 AM
@HenryX I used to get them all the time, now I get them occasionally. I do take medication for it.
08-06-2021 02:13 AM - edited 08-06-2021 02:14 AM
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Hi Bluesboy,
When you mentioned that it was not quite morning, I thought that you may have been “over this side”.
Are there any thoughts or feelings associated with these events that you can identify?
Henry
08-06-2021 02:15 AM
08-06-2021 02:15 AM
@HenryX I used to get them all the time, now I get them occasionally. I do take medication for it
08-06-2021 02:18 AM
08-06-2021 02:18 AM
Hi @TAB
That’s such a good idea ![]()
I’m going to start saving my documents on a flash drive and then if all else fails, I can access the computers at my local library and retrieve my work ![]()
Take care,
ShiningStar ![]()
08-06-2021 02:19 AM
08-06-2021 02:19 AM
Hi @HenryX no I don't that's the weird thing about. They just come on for no apparent reason.
08-06-2021 02:22 AM
08-06-2021 02:22 AM
I take medication for depression and although I've had panic attacks occasionally, I do think that the medication softens the effects somewhat. However, when I have experienced them, it has normally been associated with something that I have been worried about.
08-06-2021 02:35 AM
08-06-2021 02:35 AM
Hi @HenryX thank you for the chat. I'm going to try and get some sleep. Take care. Bluesboy
08-06-2021 02:37 AM
08-06-2021 02:37 AM
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