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The weather has been all over the place today. Really feels like spring.1
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thanks for all the well wishes today folks, we ended up going to the beach for a drive, which was nice and calming, now i'm having a few beers as i do once a week, that will help me sleep, anyway take care all xx3
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If I got caught in a hail shower when I was out with our last dog @66Mustang she'd walk with her eyes closed until it stopped.
Scout isn't bothered by it.1 -
Are you able to take it easy tonight @Marydoll5?2
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I hope you get to visit the coast soon @Ada, it is relaxing, my demons only quiet down for a time while i'm there, i hear constant negative voices, and they quiet down when i'm there, all a part of my complex PTSD, which i'm living with, anyway, take care and enjoy the rest of your evening xx1
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That's good @Marydoll5,I hope you have a peaceful night.2
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@Ada glad you finally got your meds, hope you now have a better night and have more sleep than just 3-1 hours. Have a good nightEveryone else hope you all have a good evening and night too, remember each and everyone of you are amazing and invaluable to scope. This community and everyone in it are what makes scope special and the reason I come back everyday for the past 3 years.I'm just relaxing today and trying to recover, I still don't feel 100% but feeling abit better knowing my bloods are some what okay and nothing to overly worry about.Have a good night everyone.2
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Morning all
I am here today @Ada, I'll be leaving earlier around 4ish though. I hope the new meds do work @Ada, give them time. If they don't work after a while then they don't work!
My sister also has ADHD, but she gave up on medication quite quickly. Personally I feel a little too quickly, she had never reached a point she was taking it regularly (given how hard habits can be with ADHD it took me some time too). So just stopped taking them at all. She is doing better now after she's had therapy, but I wish she'd tried sticking with the medication a little longer.
I think it's good you said no to changing too much at once. Change things step by step, gradually, I find it's always been better in the long-term. If these new meds work then you can see about changing your morning meds maybe, if the doctor still thinks it would help?1 -
I'm okay today thank you, a little groggy but otherwise well
good luck with your call1
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