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gingerschnapps ([personal profile] gingerschnapps) wrote2014-11-21 06:09 pm
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Let's have a party!!!

It's the time of year when moods are crashing.  The days are short, the weather is miserable, Wintermas looms on the horizon with all its stresses, frustrations, and problems.  At the suggestion of the lovely[personal profile] staranise , it's time to have a [mental health] Downswing Party!!!

By which I mean, come on over and:

  • complain. go ahead. let it all out. anon comments are screened if you'd prefer other people don't read it (tho if you want me to know who YOU are, signing is good) I won't tell, I won't think you're pathetic, I won't think at you "other people have real problems and you don't". Promise. Also, I will only unscreen YOUR comment if you tell me it's cool. Otherwise, your secret is safe with me.
     
  • yell at your mood disorder of choice - MDD, Bipolar, PTSD, anxiety, whatever - anything that's currently fucking you up. The world, maybe. Or your meds! While there is a community for that, it can be fun to do it some more.
     
  • post funny cartoons, macros and pictures of cute kittens, great stories you found, instances of people not sucking, hilarious gifs and other things (if it's nsfw, put it behind a link and note it and follow charitable warning systems - we're not here to make people feel WORSE after all).
     
  • talk about things that make you happy, no matter how much you swear other people don't care about them.
     
  • ask other people who might be reading about other stuff.

    There's metaphorical tea, although I cannot recommend highly enough making yourself a cup of tea/coffee/tisane/hot chocolate/hot milk/whatever as a calming, soothing exercise. I'd turn on some music, except I do not know how to make a playlist show up in your computer. ANYWAY.

    The only rules are EVERYONE PLAY NICE. If you DEFINITELY don't want any unsolicited internet advice, just stick "NO ADVICE" in your subject line. Even if someone doesn't have that, please offer advice politely, as a suggestion, and with the assumption that the person you are talking to is an intelligent human being. I would like to reemphasize this. Don't phrase it "you should look into X". Phrase it as "have you looked into X?"

    Ready? GO.

(points shamelessly borrowed from[personal profile] recessional )
megpie71: AC Tifa Lockheart looking at camera, very determined (Give me the chocolate & nobody dies)

[personal profile] megpie71 2014-11-23 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
The specific thyroid med I'm on is labelled as "thyroxine sodium", brand is Eutroxig, and it was the replacement for Oroxine. I've no idea whether either of them counts as synthroid or not. At present I'm getting into the habit of getting out of bed at or before 5.30am (for the shower - my bladder tends to wake me up at around 5am-ish most days) so I plan to add in taking the thyroxine virtually as the first thing I do once my eyes are open (rather than waiting until about 6.30 - 7am when my stomach finally boots and comes on line) and see how I do.

I may also see about getting some more fruit into the house so I have something to eat in the mornings which isn't dairy oriented. A trip to the markets may be in order (supermarket fruit in this country tastes like plastic).

The online diet thing is essentially because I know I'm in "straw that breaks the camel's back" territory at the mo with regards to things which could trigger an attack of the miseries. So I'm frantically unburdening the metaphorical camel...