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] Date Posted: 22/02/07 9:06 In reply to: gaingrub 's message, "confession" on 20/02/07 17:24 Hello gaingrub I am often humbled by the wise words I hear in the Garden. I am relatively new on this journey and have now managed to take one day at a time in my quest. I know I will never stop on my journey, but I do take time to 'stop & smell the roses' and I think thats really important. I love this Garden and the people who come to it. I really cant imagine not coming here. I see the people in here as my soulmates, even though we have never met. Hold your head high Gaingrub - you are part of our gang now. May your path always lead you to light, love and contentedness. BUA - Lil [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: paganwolf [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 22/02/07 12:57 Good post! I think at times we all debate whether to use modern medicine or try a more traditional approach. My mistrust is founded in one word! 'PROZAC' it took me ages to get off it! Gaiangrub, in relation to what you initially said, although i appreciate what you said re modern medicine, A stiff bourbon would have been better lol! blessings [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: gaiangrub [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 22/02/07 17:19 funny you mention that stuff (prozac), i was a guinea pig for prozac back in the eighties,at the tender age of sixteen no less!Yep even with suicidal tendencies(not the rocknroll band)in fact the doc told me that i should be a life long member of the scripts club. let me say that if prozac-paxil-zoloft or whatever helps a person -right on!- do what you need to do for yourself and consequently those around you. personally i am of a mind to chose my own medicine and boy did that get me in trouble for many years!!!!! but i have this vauge theory that diagnosis like bi-polar and or manic depressive(that was my given title)dont have to be viewed in such a detrimental light.correct me if im totally wrong but arent these "conditions" such that the "sufferer"goes from extremes of joy and saddness? ok well then theses people are extra sensitive extra sensitive to all things i dont think that is all bad i agree with Zenwind in that life is sometimes excruciating and on the same token absolutely blissful im thinking about Sweetsong as i finish up this post hoping that she reads it by the way as far as drugs are concerned legal or not caffine,nicotine and my favorite yummystinky flower bud are all i take in anymore and im cool with that luvv-gg [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |