IGNORE this to preserve sanity...Unless you use Amytriptilene.
QUESTION -
ANY other Scots living IN Scotland in this group?
Or - anyone living in Scotland in the group?
Naaah... probably not. All too blooming conservative (or ancient)
Sorry if I seem sort of ...mellowed out. It's the Prozac
I'm fine - no, really.
I think....
(Goes away to make another pitcher of tomato juice...)
Reality setting - I dropped the Amitriptilene - now THAT was making me a bit
crazy.
So that's me down to 13 morning meds instead of 14. Hooray. One less pill to
rattle as I walk.
Has anyone else had any problems with Amytriptilene? It really WAS making me
go utterly bonkers. God in his heaven must have been guffawing at my antics.
Seriously feeling 100% better since dropping that sh.t. Not as many
emotional wobblies, can conduct a conversation without bursting into tears,
no long sweat-ridden sleepless nights, no more wild and furious
pseudo-intellectual arguments with myself. (Well - still get the night
sweats, but got a unique combative plan to sort it, but you NEED three beds
and at least two electric underblankets - it's - um - complicated!)
BLISS!
I'm back where I was some months ago, except, I got this other PCa thing to
deal with.
Oh well - Life was NEVER gonna be a breeze...despite what I thought when I
was 13 and puzzled about where all this hair was coming from.. "Hey,... Dad?
look at this willya?"
Luckilly, I had a terriffic Dad who took time to explain and show me
"things". Mum was terriffic too. SHE taught me how to cook and be
self-sufficient)
To avoid complications., I'll stop this now.
Your GOD Bless you All.
Hughie
Steve Kramer - 19 Apr 2007 19:56 GMT
> IGNORE this to preserve sanity...Unless you use Amytriptilene.
>
> QUESTION -
> ANY other Scots living IN Scotland in this group?
> Or - anyone living in Scotland in the group?
Since I've been logging on to the NG, exactly 20 have admitted being from
the UK. Most of those did not narrow it down further. I have one from
Blackpool and one from Norfolk. I don't know where those are. Cambridge
and London are the other two, but I know they're in England.
limey - 19 Apr 2007 20:31 GMT
>> IGNORE this to preserve sanity...Unless you use Amytriptilene.
>>
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> are. Cambridge and London are the other two, but I know they're in
> England.
Do I count, since I'm actually on here because of my husband? I'm an
ex-pat from the county of Essex, outside London, now living in Maryland.
Dora
limey - 19 Apr 2007 20:38 GMT
>>> IGNORE this to preserve sanity...Unless you use Amytriptilene.
>>>
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> Maryland.
> Dora
I forgot. Blackpool is on the northwest coast of England. I remember
it as bloody cold, even though it's a popular summer holiday town.
(Scotland is pretty chilly, too - eh, Hugh?). Norfolk and Cambridge are
roughly in my neck of the woods, in the area called East Anglia. If you
look at a map of the UK, then East Anglia is the big fat bulge on the
east coast, just north of London and the River Thames.
Howzat??
Dora
Steve Kramer - 20 Apr 2007 02:08 GMT
>> Since I've been logging on to the NG, exactly 20 have admitted being
>> from the UK. Most of those did not narrow it down further. I have
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> Do I count, since I'm actually on here because of my husband? I'm an
> ex-pat from the county of Essex, outside London, now living in Maryland.
Did you know Martin Howard of Essex?
You count for me, but not for Hughie. He's looking for a Scot.
DoubleOwSeven - 20 Apr 2007 03:07 GMT
I've been using Amytriptilene as a sleeping pill. Lasts thru the
night and then I wake up with a slight metallic taste. Only taking
25mg tabs.
>IGNORE this to preserve sanity...Unless you use Amytriptilene.
>
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>Your GOD Bless you All.
>Hughie
> http://www.crewe-nantwich.gov.uk:80/main.asp?page=2826
>
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> fertilise new life with our leftovers.
> Whatcha think?
Getting freeze dried sounds pretty cool to me.
Alan