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Hello @Jynx thanks for sharing. I went across to the book listing on Amazon and read a review with someone doing a precis of all of the chapters of the first book you mentioned.

 

I allready knew my attachment style, I'm avoidant so I used to require lots of space in relationships and to be able to come and go on my own terms. Avoidant styles stem from from patterns of family abuse and neglect. I can see how a piece of literature such as this can be useful in understanding how people relate to eachother and removing the confusion surrounding how people act and behave. I'm approaching 60 years old now.

 

I think having my meridians balanced has boosted my energy levels and is sending clear channels of energy to my organ systems so an uptick in overall functioning. It also makes you feel more at ease and improves concentration and aptitudes. When energy is flowing properly you feel a lot better! I think acupuncture is not feasible in the long term on low incomes. Acupuncture requires meridians to stick so it needs up to 7-8 treatments in a row at $65 a pop!

 

Let me know how you go with it. Lovely seeing you out this way again. Enjoy your week.

Jynx
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@SmilingGecko I've been finding attachment theory super interesting of late, so these have definitely been a ripper of a read! 

 

Oh my lawd that IS expensive! I've never had acupuncture though and have really wanted to try it, so maybe that first, and then maintenance with meridian work? Hmm food for thought ay!

 

Back at you friend! Have a splendid week, may it bring you what you're needing 😊💜

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So I was climbing up a tree. Boosted myself. Right shoulder went crack-crack. Shot of pain and my tennis elbow was gone 🤷🏼‍♀️
@ENKELI @greenpea @TAB 

TAB
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..usually I dis-able myself @Glisten .. be careful ......................

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@Bill16 

 

Glad your heart check went well today.

I got my packages. Very exciting. Trying to do the 3D printed puzzles my friend sent me. Keep me going for months.

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@TAB hey tabby, it's not easy to stay sane with my condition. My friend irl points out there are homeless, hungry people with no hope in life pit there.  He thinks I need to realise that I am lucky. Ha. Last couple days I on and off feel losing it a bit with my mind. Guess when I am bad enough, I will join the homeless, hungry and no hope in life one's ha ha

TAB
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well, need a Plan and a lawyer re brother and mother @Meowmy . That's it.

sure you will be fine. its your friend homeless as well ??..

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@TAB hey tabby, my friend is a private taxi driver. His business has been very quiet for a long time. Hard for him to make a good living. 

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@Meowmy @TAB the "there are people worse off than you" tripe makes me so mad. 

If I had a choice between depression, bipolar 2 and anxiety or living in my car, my car would win, the way I feel right now.

 

Hope your week goes well for you both xo

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I'm not sure @ENKELI dentist and chemist were definitely adamant that I not drink for 2 days prior to starting antibiotics and 2 days after, said I would be real crook ie diarrhoea and the like