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Aww thats such a priviledge @Former-Member thank you! Im really glad your like him. They have a weird shape dont hey. Look like a tiger but a dog plus a fox thingy. Strange little creatures they are.
Hey @MDT
yeah its been a rough few days. Think ive still got a few painful days ahead of me unfortunatley but I did not only get into a car but I drove one. I wasnt ready but I had to be. I went out shopping after I had a rest too. So ive had 3 car trips in one day. And thanks
I seen you had some awesome news. Im so proud! All your hard work is finally paying off hey
@Former-Memberthats really good. Good on you for not only doing a refresher course but also beng around people which I know you dont like. Your not inadequate and your not a fraud either. And of course I think your beatiful!
@Sans911is this late enough for you..... I had a few hours rest...
@soul@Owlunar@Queenie@Ant7@Shaz51@Former-Member@Former-Memberthank you heaps for your support too it means a whole heap
I ended up going shopping for an hour as well. It was ok but after about 20 minutes I found myself getting really irritated and wanted to get out of there. My head started to hurt again and my earache keeps coming back. Im finding that when im in a car whether im driving or not im getting really irritated and I just want to get where im going so I can get out. Im still driving safely but I can feel my anxiety really rising...
I hope this whiplash/concussion stuff eases up soon. I hate having constant headache and earache despite pain relief, Im still finding I get blurry vision and confused and upset easily as well as still getting big waves of nausea too
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Thanks nothing like like a beautiful old loser spinster with cats @outlander! Lol.I am really tired but.I was with people I don't know,worried when going down I'd be with someone there I don't get along with or like, or know.When I walked in too I panicked.The introductions were going on and the teacher was asking their occupation.I did not want to be out in that position to say I'm a old loser,and thankfully I just had to say my name.Everyone else was a teacher, or worked.I hoped no one would ask what I did.
I do feel like a fraud,and I do feel inadequate.It makes me realize the impact of my weaknesses on a life "less than "others.I feel due to my life and long term mental health and unemployment I have gaps in my life.
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Thanks @Sans911,it was good to focus on something else and check part of something,but I can't help feeling less than everyone else at times.
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Talk tomorrow.Im pretty tired.💕
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