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Trig The meds not working?

I went out of the house to get some library books. Then when waiting for the bus at the bus station, there was this man talking to someone on the cell phone in his native tongue (He was middle eastern) A white lady was walking by and said out loud for everyone hear,"Speak ENGLISH YOU ARE IN AMERICAAAAA"! Right away I went from pleasant moood to WOW I SERIOUS AM ****** OFF I WANT TO SLAP THAT WOMAN IN THE FACE! But I stayed put and said out loud "THAT IS WHY HE IS IN AMERICA BECAUSE HE HAS THE FREEDOM TO SPEAK ANY LANGUAGE HE WANTS YOU F****** B****!
It took me a few hours to calm down.
Is this bad?

I just could not believe what that woman said! I had to say something!
LOL the security guards kept an eye on me for a bit after I said that too lol.
But that was human rights violation!
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Old 11-08-2008, 01:48 AM #2
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Default Dear Yellowfever,

Generally, if the security guards are watching you, that might not be a good sign.

How do you feel otherwise?
Is the brain calm enough to read the library books?
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Generally, if the security guards are watching you, that might not be a good sign.

How do you feel otherwise?
Is the brain calm enough to read the library books?
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I am fine now I can read lots
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Default reading is hard for me when I am wound up

Sharla,
I guess I was thinking about myself.
When my mind goes wacky, I can't hold a thought or focus on the page.

And good for you for standing up for freedom to use our own languages!

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How are you doing? I haven't talked to you recently. I hope that you are doing well. BF
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Default clenching and grinding teeth.

Hi, Friend,
I am a little depressed because I am having dental issues.
I saw my dentist this week. He couldn't help me -- said he had no idea what was going on.
Next I see an orthodontist
My bite is off and I can't chew food very well -- breakfast is refried beans from a can.
I'm embarassed to even talk about it.

Also this dentist stinks when it comes to offering comforting words. He acted freaked out about the whole thing and sort of tried to blame mr for having messed up teeth -- due to teeth grinding and clenching when I sleep.

I hope that the orthodontist is calm and reassuring.
I need that right now.

I'm trying hard to keep my mood up.
I want to feel good.

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I'm doing the same thing. Did you see my post Bite Guard. It's still on the Bipolar forum. It's not your fault. Anxiety causes this. I've had two Bite Guards,or Night guards.

I'm frustrated about this issue too. I guess all of us with anxiety have the problem. I don't know for sure. BF
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Friend,
It appears that the bite guard sort of sort of solved one problem and created a different one.
I don't want to talk in a bad way about night guards because they probably help most people.
I'll let you know what the ortodontist says.

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I understand what you are saying now. I'm sorry. The orthodontist will probably fix things up. BF
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Last time I saw the ortho he fixed my impacted tooth right up!

He was a cool guy!
Tell him that you are looking for an improvement and ask him what he is going to do to help you or if there is someone who can help you out because you really want to feel better.
Make sure you tell him you dentist does not care about you because that is exactly what it sounds like to me. With all the medical technology you would think he could of helped yeah. That is total bullocks.

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