aejdude Posted October 16, 2006 Report Posted October 16, 2006 Thanks you two , and i won't be putting you through that again Jackie.
Traceve Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Yeah, I understand what you mean, but your parents might surprise you and be open to it. I'm sure they wouldn't be angry with you because she's a girl. But if you're really concerned about it, and like you say, she doesn't live near you, then maybe there's no need to tell them...I don't know, it's a tricky one. Thanks Jess. I guess I dont have to tell them. But the thing is She has told her parents and they are fine with it..but now I feel guilty for not telling mine, She isnt pressuring me or anything like that to tell them though. But I feel I have to be honest with my parents about what is going on. Cos they are starting to get suss about all the phone calls, and letters
Cal Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Aaron! Jesus Christ! I hope you didn't go through much pain when the car hit you...... I was wondering where you were for a few days.... the forum was so damn quiet!
SfanS Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 WOW....I don't know what to say...I haven't been on this particular topic for awhile, and there are pages...oh well.....I don't have MAJOR problems, nothing that compares to what some people go through, just the small friendship problems...
aejdude Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Aaron! Jesus Christ! I hope you didn't go through much pain when the car hit you...... I was wondering where you were for a few days.... the forum was so damn quiet! hehe Yeah, the forum won't be as quiet anymore because i'm at home, the days seem to go quicker when you're at home compared to when you're in hospital. and woo 1000th post! hope you're ok Cal.
claire_louise Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 Reading recent posts has really struck a chord with me. I just wanted to say to Cornwallgirl, you are not alone. Anxiety/panic attacks etc are so much more common than people think, it's just that people are generally too self-conscious to talk about them. I've suffered from these problems myself for a number of years and I know how hard it is. All I can say is, perservere. Try to concentrate on the good things in your life and the problem will seem less significant. I've tried countless therapies, the most recent being Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, which I think is helping at least slightly. So I'd suggest giving that a try. Different things work for different people, so don't give up!
MarMar Posted October 17, 2006 Report Posted October 17, 2006 I know all about not going out. I haven't left the bedroom in a few days - have even skipped a day of uni because I've felt bad Have lectures from 10am to 7pm tomorrow, so I should really get myself together, but I'm not sure I can.
Di Posted October 18, 2006 Report Posted October 18, 2006 For over 15yrs, I have been diagnosed as a epileptic, and have been on different medications. Non of them worked. I went to the Neurology out patients this morning, I don't actually have epilepsy at all . I actually have Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder (NEAD) . The only thing is I might have to wait upto 8 months for treatment to begin, as upto very recently there has only been one nurse employed to run the nead clinic. There is now another nurse, so I might not have to wait as long.
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