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18 Feb 2020, 11:43 am

I signed up for extra electives as I need a few more credits to pass the year, unfortunately, both electives are on times that I actually cannot attend them most of the time and I already discovered that I missed two classes of them so I already won't be able to make the presence threshold and I am not sure if I will be able to get all the credits to pass the year.

College is going well and all but I'm actually stressing a bit out over this.

Edit: I just looked at my college's site, there's a minimal amount of credits that you need to pass and I might actually get these if I attend and pass all classes without the extra subjects so that's already a bit of a relief.

Other than that I still need to get the other credits eventually but if I pass the first year it's all good!



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18 Feb 2020, 8:45 pm

I feel guilty too often compared to other ppl. It was a joke and I moved on now but it took ages.

Everyone round here tells those kinds of jokes.

No need to quit dressing comfy over it or to talk posh over it or support another team or whatever. As long as you behave morally, that's what's important, not how posh.

People don't get that cos they judge over irrelevant stuff. That's on them, not me. I can't control what ppl judge over.

Guy at a certain pub punched this other guy to death in December. He's only getting six months. I bet he doesn't feel guilty. I bet he doesn't even feel as guilty as I did over a joke.

Good ppl feel too much guilt and bad ppl don't feel guilt. That pub should get shut down. It's not the first time it's been connected to serious violent stuff either. That place scares me more than anyone/anything else from there ever did.


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18 Feb 2020, 8:55 pm

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I want to go to bed but I can't. stop. stimming.


That happens to me sometimes too. It's especially annoying when I'm lying in bed and trying to sleep but I can't stop rubbing my feet together.


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18 Feb 2020, 9:02 pm

My mom looked around online, and it turns out that the effects I'm feeling (dizziness, headache, weak legs, poor appetite, etc.) are probably effects from decreasing my Effexor and can last from one to three weeks. Ugh, I don't want to have to deal with this for another two weeks :(


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18 Feb 2020, 9:04 pm

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My mom looked around online, and it turns out that the effects I'm feeling (dizziness, headache, weak legs, poor appetite, etc.) are probably effects from decreasing my Effexor and can last from one to three weeks. Ugh, I don't want to have to deal with this for another two weeks :(


I must admit, I've heard that Effexor is very hard to quit. Did the doctors give you information on what to expect?

The good news is that it might not be your Prozac causing these issues.


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18 Feb 2020, 9:07 pm

hiding food from my roommate so he doesn't eat it before i get the chance to eat it.

not sure splitting the food costs 50/50 is the way to go when he eats twice as much as me.


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18 Feb 2020, 9:17 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
My mom looked around online, and it turns out that the effects I'm feeling (dizziness, headache, weak legs, poor appetite, etc.) are probably effects from decreasing my Effexor and can last from one to three weeks. Ugh, I don't want to have to deal with this for another two weeks :(


I must admit, I've heard that Effexor is very hard to quit. Did the doctors give you information on what to expect?

The good news is that it might not be your Prozac causing these issues.


Yeah, I have horrible withdrawal effects if I miss a dose of Effexor (headache, nausea, and what I can only describe as sort of "brain zaps"). The doctors at the hospital didn't even warn me that anything might happen, if I hadn't had experience with missing doses I would've assumed it was the Prozac causing the issue.

Yep, I'll explain everything to my psychiatrist when I see her tomorrow and see what she thinks. Maybe there's a dose of Effexor between what I was taking and what I'm taking now that will make the withdrawal effects not as bad.


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18 Feb 2020, 9:20 pm

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dragonsanddemons wrote:
My mom looked around online, and it turns out that the effects I'm feeling (dizziness, headache, weak legs, poor appetite, etc.) are probably effects from decreasing my Effexor and can last from one to three weeks. Ugh, I don't want to have to deal with this for another two weeks :(


I must admit, I've heard that Effexor is very hard to quit. Did the doctors give you information on what to expect?

The good news is that it might not be your Prozac causing these issues.


Yeah, I have horrible withdrawal effects if I miss a dose of Effexor (headache, nausea, and what I can only describe as sort of "brain zaps"). The doctors at the hospital didn't even warn me that anything might happen, if I hadn't had experience with missing doses I would've assumed it was the Prozac causing the issue.

Yep, I'll explain everything to my psychiatrist when I see her tomorrow and see what she thinks. Maybe there's a dose of Effexor between what I was taking and what I'm taking now that will make the withdrawal effects not as bad.


Good luck! You're lucky that your mother is helping you do this research. I know the brain zaps all too well. They're like a quick electrical buzz. I had them when I took Buspar. Are you on Buspar by any chance? I have tinnitus but the zaps were a league of their own so I had to quit taking it.


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18 Feb 2020, 9:21 pm

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hiding food from my roommate so he doesn't eat it before i get the chance to eat it.

not sure splitting the food costs 50/50 is the way to go when he eats twice as much as me.


You're slim as is. Food costs should be down to 30% for you in reality I bet. And 70 for him
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What's on my mind is how cathylynn and AprilR.. and probably others here
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have very strong minds compared to me and that shows character as well.
But i can't even do basic things. I don't think any of my lonf term goals are attainable. I should be a janitor at least but that's a lot of responsibility I'm incapable of.

I wouldn't mind being a garbage woman in actuality.

It takes less executive functioning than other things as it's a steady repetitive process .

im just too cowardly to commit to something requiring so much resolve to get through


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18 Feb 2020, 10:44 pm

Kiprobalhato wrote:
hiding food from my roommate so he doesn't eat it before i get the chance to eat it. not sure splitting the food costs 50/50 is the way to go when he eats twice as much as me.

why not have each of you just paying for only your own food? :scratch:



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18 Feb 2020, 11:11 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
My mom looked around online, and it turns out that the effects I'm feeling (dizziness, headache, weak legs, poor appetite, etc.) are probably effects from decreasing my Effexor and can last from one to three weeks. Ugh, I don't want to have to deal with this for another two weeks :(


I must admit, I've heard that Effexor is very hard to quit. Did the doctors give you information on what to expect?

The good news is that it might not be your Prozac causing these issues.


Yeah, I have horrible withdrawal effects if I miss a dose of Effexor (headache, nausea, and what I can only describe as sort of "brain zaps"). The doctors at the hospital didn't even warn me that anything might happen, if I hadn't had experience with missing doses I would've assumed it was the Prozac causing the issue.

Yep, I'll explain everything to my psychiatrist when I see her tomorrow and see what she thinks. Maybe there's a dose of Effexor between what I was taking and what I'm taking now that will make the withdrawal effects not as bad.


Good luck! You're lucky that your mother is helping you do this research. I know the brain zaps all too well. They're like a quick electrical buzz. I had them when I took Buspar. Are you on Buspar by any chance? I have tinnitus but the zaps were a league of their own so I had to quit taking it.


I am indeed on Buspar. I don't seem to have that issue, I just get brain zaps when I miss my morning meds (which include Effexor).


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18 Feb 2020, 11:22 pm

OK -- thanks for clarifying dnd. Make sure you tell the psychiatrist about the brain zaps regardless of when they occur. Mine were from Buspar but they didn't just happen at the moment I took the pill. They could be hours before or after. It could be a combination of that and the Effexor withdrawal together, for you. You have my sympathies because those zaps are really stressful!


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19 Feb 2020, 2:32 am

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Kiprobalhato wrote:
hiding food from my roommate so he doesn't eat it before i get the chance to eat it. not sure splitting the food costs 50/50 is the way to go when he eats twice as much as me.

why not have each of you just paying for only your own food? :scratch:


hmmm.....we'd need another fridge (we are four grown people plus a dog) but sure.

si seulement je pouvais vendre que quelques tableaux chaque mois, je n'aurais plus besoin de travailler...
je viens d'acheter un chevalet français, chose bien utile...pourquoi ai-je attendu jusqu'ici

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19 Feb 2020, 3:09 am

Kip, i hope you can find yourself an art patron, to get your work subsidized somewhat. did you know that you can have your art displayed at the washington state [Puyallup, pronounced PyuYallup] fair? that has millions of visitors from all over who will see your art and possibly enquire. [inquire?] :idea:



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19 Feb 2020, 3:18 am

i did not know that


i don't know if i am even that good??


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