Oh, I have just called the volunteering org and found that they havent recieved my app. I sent it to head office as I should have done, and head office hasnt passed it on....what a pain...
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Army Thread 6th May
startingover;608207 wrote: Good Morning everyone!
Not a bad one here in the UK either, I am hoping we get some sun today too.
I am feeling so much more positve than the last few days, I know life has its ups and downs but what frightens me is getting stuck in a down like before. Coming off the anti depressants is a scary prospect too.
Anyway, today I am going to call the organisation where I sent my application to volunteer a few weeks ago to see if there is any news. The girl I spoke to did say I probably wouldnt hear much until June or July, but I dont think it hurts just to ring for a chat so they dont forget me
I have another course this afternoon which if anything like yesterdays, will be very interesting and it will be nice to mix with the living again
So, thats me for today.
I hope everyone has a great one!
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Gyco;608258 wrote: oops by the way good morning everyone else,how rude of me,hehehe,off to the doc today,i dont think ive ever been this excite other then the 1st time i had sex,hahahha,that was a thousand years ago,
Good Luck with the doc- whats with the excitment a young sexy blond doc???
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Hey Gyco! Thank you! All of a sudden I DO feel very special :-)
So, what has got you all excited then?
I have just had a call from the volunteering organisationa and they are going to arrange an interview for me in a couple of weeks!!!! Woo hoo!Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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lol no there men,but i did have a east indian lady once,what a doll,she walked thro the door i thot i was i was in the wrong place,she was so good looking,and a body to go along with it,when she asked me the name of the meds i needed i forgot the name hahahha
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i guess im excited cause maybe i can get this crap over and some what done with,in my heart id like to work again,but my body says good luck,im dealing with people when im working,healthy,there happy,but dont get hurt,and then theres the mental part,you wonder what they think,thank goodness i went to treatment a year ago,i dont have a clue how i would be,very proud of myself rt now,ive found you folks,your understanding,and at times harsh,just what i need,i cant put anything past you folks,you no what i am,you no how i feel,theres not a doctor in the world,unless there like me,that could help me as much as you folks,does that answer your question,im thankful,see how much you folks are needed gyco
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Gyco, that explains it perfectly. I too feel exited by my progress. When I look back to where I was, and where I am now, there is no comparison.
You have come on in leaps and bounds over the months you know. You are a different person and a very valued and cherished one here.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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thnx starts its always nice to be complimented but on the other hand nice to be scolded in a nice way,i find of late we or i let others and how they feel control us,we are very useful and determined people,just have to find a way to succeed,and i beleive coming here is one of them
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I just went round to the shop for my lottery tickey (Please God, Please) and the man who owns the shop who I've known for 20 years said. "A litre of vodka today?"
I haven't got booze from him or anyone else for months and I'm in his shop daily, and smiled at him.
"No thank you Charlie. I don't drink."
He found this somewhat odd, being as I was one of his most reliable forms if income for so long and we started chatting and I told him that I'd been dry for a while and that I'm enoying it. He was glad for me. He sees so many people that he serves every day just drop off the map. We got to talking about the people we knew locally who have died either through drinking, directly or indirectly and there are lots of young men and women who I've known since they were kids and and people of my age and older, who are no longer here as a result of alcohol abuse. It's sad but I am used to hearing that someone I know has died or killed themselves. It seems to be the way of things around here.
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Popeye, I can relate.. as a young person (university age) I saw a lot of people die from heroin overdoses. Later as a twenty something I saw friends die from speed. Now I am a 'grownup' I see other people's kids die from extasy, car crashes or pcp's or some other thing I'm still trying to figure out. Us oldies get health issues.. it's just life. Don't worry too much about it.. so long as you are buying into HEALTH yourself.. it's all you can do mate! We should just work on appreciating what we've got!!
Live and let live and live some more i reckon.
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