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dutch

dutch Report 2 Apr 2009 09:14

Have just popped on to give suppoert to my friends on here some i no and some i dont no,but i wish you all better days Y/Caz my frend only few more days and you,ll be in your new place,Deanna my friend your doing so well,Mary hope you have better days ahead,Eileen sorry to here your going thru abad time will email you
Gail hope your abit better,and Liz my friend i enjoy our little chats
Tinkerbell always thinking of you and the family and thank you for the photo of your Das birthday,Vicky hope your getting less pain now
and for everyone else i wish you better times ahead
Dutchxx

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 2 Apr 2009 04:12

Deanna, that was impressive, my love! You put me to shame.

I am feeling so sluggish, wish I could find someone who needs a housesitter for a week so I could disappear and just sleep as and when i want instead of having to consider o.h. etc. Just can't raise any enthusiasm for anything at the mo, should have called lots of people these evenings while he is at work but haven't got round to it, and only Thursday evening then he is around for over a week, booooo! I get so fed up with having to think what to cook when he is here, when he is at work I can do what I fancy, when I want it and eat things I like, which he doesn't and I can have the tv on in one room and the computer left on to pop back to and he can't see so he isn't moaning at me lol

Suppose I should be grateful I have a roof over my head, and food in the cupboard etc but there should be more to life than this and I feel time is running away from me, my health is not improving and my head still has so much going on inside that I would love to do, just the old body and finances hold me back!

Even tho the weather has been quite nice and bright it isn't doing it for me at the mo.
Never mind, will keep on trying, apologies if I owe any of you pm replies, I am getting snowed under again....
take care
love to all
Lizxxx

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 1 Apr 2009 23:02

Hello all, just a quick drop in before I go to bed (been on a night shift).
Hello David, nice to have yet another bloke on the board. I think I can empathise- having your brother sick is taking it out of you. Bowel cancer is not nice; my 62 yo brother in law has had a colostomy and is having chemo. The thing that outrages me is that as he lives in a small country town he has to go to a large centre each week. Almost two hours drive each way for someone to take him!!!!
Reading some of the posts it is interesting the triggers of depression. SAD- well, I think it is a form of reactive depression. Ditto the weather. None of us likes cold, wet, drizzly, misty, foggy, gloomy days do we.
Thyroid. We know an underactive one makes us sluggish; worse when doctors try to balance doses of the throid hormone. Blood pressure medication is one I haven't come across. Perhaps when it is too high or too low we just feel like cr...
Gail, sorry to hear you're struggling a little. Not sure of the weather where you are but I rather like autumn. Cool but not cold, although its a bit miserable on the east coast of Oz at the moment.
Caz in Yshire, hope all goes well on Monday. I think moving is stressful; that's why I don't do it much (I have been here 21 years).
Treehunter, can you find anything positive about MK (at least it's not the end of the world)? I am a boy from the city, well at least metro area. I think I would miss it if I moved away.
Deanna, Claddagh and LW, so many of us experience the deep owns taht maybe we are the normal ones. Maybe. Colin XXX

Lancashire Witch

Lancashire Witch Report 1 Apr 2009 21:17

Deanna - thanks, I am feeling better. It was due to wrong (new) dosage of bp medication prescribed.

Take care
LW

Deanna

Deanna Report 1 Apr 2009 18:09

Kathy... I am the queen of *delete* computing!!
I would not mind if I even knew what I was doing.... I just type and it disappears!!!
Heartbreaking isn't it?
Especially now with the way I am.

Vicky if they offer you a water meter, think very very long and hard about it.
e have one because it was here when we came.
My water bill goes up and down like a yo yo.
it has just gone up by £1 per week for the next year. Does not sound much but to us that is quite a jump.

Treehunter, I pray that you find a nice *tree house* very soon and then your little one can run around and you can feel at ease at last.

David ... are you kidding?
Of course it is normal to feel the way you do after what has been thrown at you lately.
Just remember... this too shall pass.
When I had my operation for BC... which went very well I'm happy to be able to say... My friend sent me a card which said just that.
* this too shall pass*
Just take it slowly love... you will get there.

LW... since my stroke I have been in and out of that dark place you speak of.
They tell me it is normal but it doesn't really help does it?
I have had to try and take one day at a time... anyway, some days are bad and some days are good, and some days are absolutely wonderful. We have so many people here to talk to, take advantage of it, that is why we are all here.
Just go with the flow and see what happens.((((((((x))))))))

Claire, thanks for thinking of me... and I am great..ish. As I have just said. We have our ups and downs don't we ?

Oh Mary you poor soul, your life sounds like mine was at one time.
It used to be that without the bad luck we had we would have had NO LUCK AT ALL!
We went through a good few years of strife but we came through it.
Just waiting for the next bombshell to fall... ha ha ha
Still, the children had fun and you read a book, and now, best of all, you are home. Bless you and your little family.
If only we had the power we could change everything for each other. Wouldn't that be wonderful?

And Carole you are right I should be a little more thankful for the progress I have made... but I am really.
I am amazed myself. I thought that I would never be able to read and write again and as for the computer.. well look at how much I am typing now. Still takes a while, but not all day as it used to.
My best friend now is the ABC spellcheck... how would I manage without it?

Eileen, YCarole, Colin, Sharron, Liz, Lily, Gail (I still owe you a PM...sorry X) and anyone else I have missed, I do think of you all even when I an not about.
It is just that the typing does still cause me hassle, although I am much much better.

And my ups and downs do not help.
As you will notice, today is an UP DAY.

Have a wonderful day and I hope I will be fit enough to come back tomorrow.

Searching takes a lot out of me so I cannot do two things in one day... frustration is not a strong enough word...

Bye everyone, chin up and as SCARLETT WOULD SAY.... TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY,

O.M.G.... I sound like a manic depressive having a good day today.... oh well, perhaps I am? ;-0)

Deanna XXXX

Mrs.  Blue Eyes

Mrs. Blue Eyes Report 1 Apr 2009 17:03

Please don't shoot me down for asking, but I was wondering whether any of you may be suffering from SAD I have had SAD (seasonal effective disorder) to one extent or the other my whole life, I was wondering if any of you may be suffering this also.
I believe it's at it's worse between November and February, have any of you tried the lamps?

Isn't it strange that a lot of us stay off of the boards when we're having a difficult time, just when we actually need the support that the kind people on here offer.

YorkshireCaz

YorkshireCaz Report 1 Apr 2009 16:55

Thanks for that Gail, I don't know anyone who has had it. I had heard it worked but it's better to hear from someone who's had it. My doctor is trained in it but she said if I have it to go to the place they send me as most cancer patients will be sent there.
I have to have radiotherapy as well on the worst parts, she said it will lessen the pain, trouble is I don't know where the worst pain is. She then said but you also have chronic FM so the pain from that will mask any cancer pain, I hope with every fibre I don't have to go back in that MRI again.

Eileen I am so sorry to read you are down, I feel guilty as I have been so busy and seem to have ignored you, not on purpose love, I can assure you. Hope you are feeling a bit better when they get your thyroid right.

Treehunter are you feeling better now? you were hurting all over last time I saw, and you will feel better when you move, I am willing it for you.

Love and hugs to all

Caz xx

Treehunter

Treehunter Report 1 Apr 2009 15:03

Sorry you are feeling so low Claddagh. Hope you start feeling better soon,

Know how it is i have also been very down over last few weeks.

Here is a (((((((((((((((HUG))))))))))))) for you and anyone else who needs one

Hazel

Claddagh

Claddagh Report 1 Apr 2009 14:25

Sorry for not being 'around' lately. Have not read the new postings either.Am feeling far too low, the worst I have been for a very long time.
Some of it can be blamed on the meds not being sorted yet, this is a question of trial & error.Turns out that the old thyroid has been far too under-active the last couple of months, instead of over-active, which is also an awful feeling.Hope things pick up soon, so that I can be more cheerful on here.

Love and hugs to all of you who need them.

Eileen xx

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 1 Apr 2009 13:32

Y/caz, I have had acupuncture, found it really good, I was lucky to get it as part of my rehab. The only problem they had was the needles kept flying out on my right side, the wonky side. They did not just work out and fall over but really popped. I have used it before as well for sciatic pain and that also worked well. And no they are not painful. It is worth a try.

The last time I had sciatica I had trouble walking, you know how painful it is. My first session I walked out pain free, I did go back for a few more sessions then did not have sciatica for 5 years. Unfortunately, there is no one close now to go to, or I would be there like a shot.

Hope everyone is better today, thinking of everyone.

Gail

YorkshireCaz

YorkshireCaz Report 1 Apr 2009 13:00

Hello David and welcome to our thread, I agree with everything that's been said, you do need help. Your depression has been developing for a long time, now your brother is ill and you are worrying over him, it might just make you worse.

Well good news, we are moving on Monday, the van is coming at 9-oclock so I am working as best I can to get stuff packed. It was touch and go whether hubby could get next week off, he heard at 3pm yesterday he could. As soon as he got home we rung the removal firm and luckily they had Monday and Thursday free, so we booked Monday. We are also keeping our phone number, which is a worry off my shoulders so those who have it needn't worry.
Talking about shoulders, I have been having awful pain in both my elbows for quite a while, when doctor came on Tuesday I told her, I have only gone and got tennis elbow in both arms now. How much more can I have before falling to pieces. She said she could give me an injection in them but I have heard it isn't very nice, so I said no not yet.
My oncologist was talking about acturpuncture(sp) last week for the pain, has anyone had it and does it work?
Well I have been working since half seven so I am off to bed for my lie down.

Love and hugs to all

Caz xx

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 31 Mar 2009 19:44

David, make a list so you don't forget things when you get into the docs, it's easily done if you feel under pressure. Ask her if you can have a further apptmt to discuss things more if you don't feel there is time, you can book double apptmts if you know you have a lot to sort out, well at our surgery you can, but don't be afraid to open up to the doctor and ask for help.
I know that lots of things happening in a short space of time disturbed my mental health a lot and it's never gone right since due to having to fight for counselling etc so push for your rights, and hopefully counselling will be easier to get where you are.

Good luck
Lizxx

Mrs.  Blue Eyes

Mrs. Blue Eyes Report 31 Mar 2009 19:21

David all three what's wrong with that, she is a Doctor and gets paid to help you...
I would seriously think about asking her for some counselling regarding the depression something as long lived as yours needs some special attention, being depressed is nothing to be ashamed of, if you had a broken leg you could see the problem and get it fixed, well depression is a medical problem too it's just harder to see..

David

David Report 31 Mar 2009 19:14

Ive to attend Doctors on Thursday morning, but you only get 5 minutes. What do I discuss ? my gammy knee ? my ear ? or tell her Im melancholy ? They must hear it a dozen times a day.

Ive been feeling down since watching my Mother die in the ICU 15 years ago

Mrs.  Blue Eyes

Mrs. Blue Eyes Report 31 Mar 2009 11:59

Hi everybody, (((((((((((((((( hugs all round ))))))))))))))) I hope you're all having a better day today.
Gran nice to see you out of your hole :-)) don't go back in for long will you xx

David stress can knock you six physically and mentally, I would be surprised if you weren't feeling down you have a lot on your shoulders at the moment, don't be afraid to visit the Doc and get some help if won't lift by its self. xx

David

David Report 31 Mar 2009 11:34

My grand mother on my mother's side died of bowel cancer in 1944.

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 31 Mar 2009 11:27

Sorry not been on a few days, my black hole is becoming a bit to comfortable, so thought I had better crawl out for a while.

David, my dad had bowel and stomach cancer, he was nearly eighty when he passed away, and it was not from cancer. He also had problems after with infection, sometimes I think it is par for the course these days with any operation, unfortunate but true. Your brother will get stronger, it takes time. You are already giving him the love and support he needs. I does take it out of you when they (loved ones) are ill, and what makes it harder for you is you cannot do much to help. Believe me you being there for him is the best thing you can do for him just now. Take care, and make sure you are getting rest as well, that is very important for you.

~~~~~to everyone~~~~~~~~

Bit bright out here today, so back to the darkness for a while.

Love and hugs

Gail

Lancashire Witch

Lancashire Witch Report 31 Mar 2009 10:37

Morning All

David - hope you feel a little better this morning. Thoughts for you and your brother. Believe us when we say your feelings are so natural. Take a walk in the frest air if you are able.

LWx

David

David Report 31 Mar 2009 10:14

Thank you, I think the doctor must see more in an average day to make him depressed. I''m sure my brother thought he had MRSA. He said cleanliness standards were a lot less than he had expected for a hospital

Carole

Carole Report 31 Mar 2009 07:41

David I'm so sorry your brother has suffered so much. It's a big weight on your shoulders too. Does he live alone? I know bowel cancer, I have two uncles who have had it for many years. I know one had a bag at first but later reversed. He is doing very well ( at 75) now. It will have been a huge shock to his system to go through all this. Also as someone you love I know it will have been very hard on you. Have you spoken to your doctor? Anti depressants may help you through all this.