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28 Oct 2016, 3:53 pm

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I gather from reading your posts that you haven't had much sleep lately. I hope that you, like me, will be so tired tonight that you crash.


You are absolutley right he he! and I did, 19 hours of sleep :P

Troubles with stress lately you too?

Yes, and even without the stress, I have generalized anxiety disorder. That's a nearly constant state of anxiety, independent of life circumstances.



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28 Oct 2016, 4:15 pm

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I gather from reading your posts that you haven't had much sleep lately. I hope that you, like me, will be so tired tonight that you crash.


You are absolutley right he he! and I did, 19 hours of sleep :P

Troubles with stress lately you too?

Yes, and even without the stress, I have generalized anxiety disorder. That's a nearly constant state of anxiety, independent of life circumstances.

If I quit using antidepressants, I will also most likely get generalized anxiety disorder. I had it before I started using those drugs, and I have gotten it back when I have tried to quit. It's so wierd in a way, because I ask myself "what is worrying you now" and I try to think of what it might be, but can't think of anything. Still I can't stop the anxiety.

Have you tried using any drugs for it?



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28 Oct 2016, 4:25 pm

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28 Oct 2016, 4:40 pm

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Froya, if I'm correct I recently had read where there was an incident involving a nuclear power facility inn your sovereign nation.

I don't think that is correct? I haven't heard of anything like that. I don't think we have nuclear power facilitys in Norway? where did you read it?



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Leak at nuclear reactor in Norway is contained: operator

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28 Oct 2016, 4:53 pm

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Froya, if I'm correct I recently had read where there was an incident involving a nuclear power facility inn your sovereign nation.

I don't think that is correct? I haven't heard of anything like that. I don't think we have nuclear power facilitys in Norway? where did you read it?



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Leak at nuclear reactor in Norway is contained: operator

Reuters news Tuesday Oct 25


This is a very small leak I think, as I can't find it when I google it in the norwegian language. Apparently we do have nuclear reactors in Norway, I didn't know that. I stand corrected!



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28 Oct 2016, 4:59 pm

Froya wrote:
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Froya, if I'm correct I recently had read where there was an incident involving a nuclear power facility inn your sovereign nation.

I don't think that is correct? I haven't heard of anything like that. I don't think we have nuclear power facilitys in Norway? where did you read it?



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Leak at nuclear reactor in Norway is contained: operator

Reuters news Tuesday Oct 25


This is a very small leak I think, as I can't find it when I google it in the norwegian language. Apparently we do have nuclear reactors in Norway, I didn't know that. I stand corrected!


Yes, it was a contained leak as, there was no radiation detected outside of the plant. 2nd, this facility happens to be on the border of Norway & Sweden.


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28 Oct 2016, 5:04 pm

kazanscube wrote:
Froya wrote:
kazanscube wrote:
Froya wrote:
kazanscube wrote:
Froya, if I'm correct I recently had read where there was an incident involving a nuclear power facility inn your sovereign nation.

I don't think that is correct? I haven't heard of anything like that. I don't think we have nuclear power facilitys in Norway? where did you read it?



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Leak at nuclear reactor in Norway is contained: operator

Reuters news Tuesday Oct 25


This is a very small leak I think, as I can't find it when I google it in the norwegian language. Apparently we do have nuclear reactors in Norway, I didn't know that. I stand corrected!


Yes, it was a contained leak as, there was no radiation detected outside of the plant. 2nd, this facility happens to be on the border of Norway & Sweden.

Yes I read that. Maybe not so smart to build a nuclear reactor on the border to another country...



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28 Oct 2016, 5:14 pm

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If I quit using antidepressants, I will also most likely get generalized anxiety disorder. I had it before I started using those drugs, and I have gotten it back when I have tried to quit. It's so wierd in a way, because I ask myself "what is worrying you now" and I try to think of what it might be, but can't think of anything. Still I can't stop the anxiety.

Have you tried using any drugs for it?


I can think of a zillion things to worry about, but they're all just everyday stuff that doesn't really warrant worry. It's better to deal with them and move on, except that they keep coming back into my head, and I keep tossing them out again or making the thoughts more positive. They're not necessarily in my conscious awareness, but I can often bring them up or create them without meaning to, if I'm answering the question, "What are you worried about?"

I've tried lots of medications and had lots of side effects and tradeoffs. Antidepressants were the least effective, although I noticed fewer anxiety attacks.



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28 Oct 2016, 6:10 pm

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I can think of a zillion things to worry about, but they're all just everyday stuff that doesn't really warrant worry. It's better to deal with them and move on, except that they keep coming back into my head, and I keep tossing them out again or making the thoughts more positive. They're not necessarily in my conscious awareness, but I can often bring them up or create them without meaning to, if I'm answering the question, "What are you worried about?"

I've tried lots of medications and had lots of side effects and tradeoffs. Antidepressants were the least effective, although I noticed fewer anxiety attacks.

I can imagine there are lots of things that can cause one to worry if you are blind. I do hope you enjoy some good moments aswell, that the anxiety isn't constant. Anxiety is a terrible feeling! Where you born blind? You don't have to answer that of course if you don't want to.



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28 Oct 2016, 6:44 pm

Froya, the blindness may add in some new things to worry about, but it's not the cause. Yes, I was born blind. Also, the jittery feeling is somewhere around a 3, or maybe a 5, out of 10 most of the time, almost constant. It's like background.

I've learned cognitive techniques over the years, and also meditation, yoga, laughter, ways to talk out my concerns with people, ETC ETC. since I was diagnosed with GAD, OCD, and depression at age 13. Eventually, I saw a therapist who helped me to realize that the more I tried to fight the anxiety or got angry about it, the worse it would be. I learned that I could still experience a degree of acceptance while not giving up on improving the condition, sort of like how some people with chronic pain accept their situation but still see their doctors for treatment. I've faced a bunch of fears, had some really awesome experiences, and developed some close friendships, so yeah, lots of good stuff too. I've also learned stuff the hard way, but that's for other posts or other threads.



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28 Oct 2016, 7:20 pm

Not to ramble about religion or anything but Thessalonians 5:6-9 makes me not want to use any drugs including my meds or even caffeine really 8O

When is one drunk? What is the definition of drunk? When you think on that deep enough you really begin to question many things, is any feeling that leads to poor judgement being "drunk". I need to figure this one out, English definition sucks, I need to understand the original language, which is a lot of freaking work :roll:

I guess there really is nothing better to do,



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28 Oct 2016, 7:35 pm

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Not to ramble about religion or anything but Thessalonians 5:6-9 makes me not want to use any drugs including my meds or even caffeine really 8O

When is one drunk? What is the definition of drunk? When you think on that deep enough you really begin to question many things, is any feeling that leads to poor judgement being "drunk". I need to figure this one out, English definition sucks, I need to understand the original language, which is a lot of freaking work :roll:

I guess there really is nothing better to do,


Yes, sounds like it. You could also consider the possibility of an inspired or otherwise non-literal interpretation.

On a side note, since when do caffeine, properly used medications, or even some level of weed affect judgment?

I know you've been sick. Are these deep thoughts a sign that you're doing any better? :)



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28 Oct 2016, 7:36 pm

Good for you DataB4! :)

I have found that crying can lessen the anxiety, I think that has to do with getting in touch with the real feeling that is behind the anxiety. Also when I feel depressed, I have noticed that if I get angry that can make me feel better. A therapiest once told me that behind every depression lies aggression.



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28 Oct 2016, 7:39 pm

Oh crap! It's now about 2.30 am here in Norway, and lets face it, I'm not going to get any sleep any time soon :roll:
What to do, what to do....



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28 Oct 2016, 7:46 pm

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Not to ramble about religion or anything but Thessalonians 5:6-9 makes me not want to use any drugs including my meds or even caffeine really 8O

When is one drunk? What is the definition of drunk? When you think on that deep enough you really begin to question many things, is any feeling that leads to poor judgement being "drunk". I need to figure this one out, English definition sucks, I need to understand the original language, which is a lot of freaking work :roll:

I guess there really is nothing better to do,


Yes, sounds like it. You could also consider the possibility of an inspired or otherwise non-literal interpretation.

On a side note, since when do caffeine, properly used medications, or even some level of weed affect judgment?

I know you've been sick. Are these deep thoughts a sign that you're doing any better? :)


No sadly, I am pretty sick.

Probably in the area of TMI but I have got up a lot of stuff and also drained some stuff from my ear. I feel ok but I think I need to relax, I got into a bit of a disagreement with my mom earlier but I am alight. I think I just need to chill and try to rest. I am basically chilling with all my children (computers lol). Getting stuff done at least... like making my castle more awesome on Minecraft. My windows is bugging me to register when I try and game on it so I am just doing old stuff on my Laptop. I literally hate Microsoft, I will just reinstall every 30 days if it doesn't go away. I would probably see a performance boost from their crap OS if I did.



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28 Oct 2016, 7:55 pm

Is holding in feelings, being docile and trying to help everyone, and struggling with a crippling self-esteem problem really legitimate character flaws? I mean, I don't want my characters to be perfect [although a couple of them are veering dangerously in that direction even with the aforementioned traits]. Although...they aren't exactly perfect, since they all have difficult things that they experience, and not everyone loves them [though they love everyone anyway]...Am I just rambling?


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