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Old 06-20-2012, 09:02 AM #1
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Frown Snap out of it!

Tears again this morning. I was fine a few minutes ago but this depression keeps creeping back. This crying isn't pseudobulbar effect like it used to be. Now there really are dark thoughts. Come ON, Sparky...it's been a month and a half now. GET OVER IT!

I'm just floundering here. There's no more routine to my life. I don't even walk every day anymore.

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