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06-14-2008 03:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by Alffe
(Post 299495)
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His name was Pter and here are some of his words:
...You are rescuing yourself daily, hourly, every few minutes. Each thought envokes a physiological reaction with the end result being exhaustion. Befriend this thought. Treat it as you would the child who ran into the pathway of cars. Hold it, talk to it, teach it that there is another way to walk the roads of life. Post it here and allow others to comfort it. Do not be ashamed of it. What is it really but a thought that wants attention. Understand now, I did not say a PERSON who wants attention but a THOUGHT that wants attention from that person. It is the fight against the thought that tires us and makes us vulnerable to enactment of the thought.
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Thanks for this Alffe. I've been exhausted for awhile now.
(((Denise))) Med changes on antidepressants can be such a battle and frightening. When going off Paxil, I had a tremendous reaction and ended up in the emergency room. The staff did nothing and sent me home in a horrible and twisted state of mind.
My wonder GP the next day said he would help me get off the Paxil very slowly. It took me 2 months, even titrating down to 1 mg a day on liquid Paxil.
You can do it. It can be a tough road, but you can do it. I'm glad that you called those people to let them know just how rough it is for you. They need to know.
On a different note, I hope that the MOAIs is what will work for you. A person a lot of us know on another forum took MOAIsand they worked very well for her. I ran across a forum where some folks have been talking about MOAIsand apparently there will be? or is a patch now. You may find their discussion interesting. MOAIsjust might be the answer for you and I hope so. Beating the Beast
Hugs and many kudos to your wonderful husband.
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