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@outlander,my sister xx do you like camomile tea , I find it is nice and when i am tired like tonight i have a cup of green tea
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The trauma is just agitating your condition @outlander,I know it's hard for you all the time let alone the trauma of the past day or so..Maybe draw, outlander if that is therapeutic to you,and post it on here,maybe a wombat hole with a sign" Outlanders' and old Lil1 hole!P*** Off!"lol🌸
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Take note of @Sans911, @outlander,maybe turn this technology off and rest the mind and the eyes,you need no stimulation to switch off.Its no different when I'm on a walk , listening to the radio,I turn it off because I need the silence and to enjoy the visual scenery ,this is a form of "switching off".You need to "switch off".As for driving tomorrow,it's like getting back in the saddle.You are lucky the accident was what it was.My accident years ago ,a wet day came around a corner,braked and rammed into a little car waiting to turn.I was fined neg driving,and the girl claimed insurance for her back.Learn from it,you will be traumatised and nervous for a while,but it does make you a better person.Lately,like yesterday I had a p plater overtaking me doing over 100,seen a red p plater doing over 100 a few weeks ago.Its a tough experience,but it makes you realize what can happen and how you can do better.
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