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14 May 2020, 11:21 am

Marknis wrote:
I may finally get the TMS treatment now.

hoooray for Marknis , Congradulations........ Rest when you need work when
you can..... The operator or Psyche doc may which be in charge at TMS location may want to interveiw you , for the first visit , might not get treatment till your second visit.
Think you might be missed Marknis if you left this site ...try to distract yourself inbetween for your own sanity . am hoping you stay :)


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14 May 2020, 11:24 am

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There’s lots of good people on this Forum.

agreed..... ty


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14 May 2020, 7:26 pm

I wish I could go back to how I was at the beginning of the year. I didn’t know when I was lucky.



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14 May 2020, 8:49 pm

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I just get more depressed coming on here and wondering why others are succeeding where I am not, even with this COVID crap going on.


Neither am I, unless we count the fact that social distancing doesn't make me crazy like it seems to do to my family. NTs, of course. :mrgreen:


Being closed in just further reminds me that I don’t have a strong social network.



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14 May 2020, 8:50 pm

Jakki wrote:
Marknis wrote:
I may finally get the TMS treatment now.

hoooray for Marknis , Congradulations........ Rest when you need work when
you can..... The operator or Psyche doc may which be in charge at TMS location may want to interveiw you , for the first visit , might not get treatment till your second visit.
Think you might be missed Marknis if you left this site ...try to distract yourself inbetween for your own sanity . am hoping you stay :)


I don’t expect to get it right away. The first time I had an appointment, I waited a month just to be told I needed to try another medication.



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14 May 2020, 10:38 pm

I feel like I will continue to suffer until I die.



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21 May 2020, 10:03 pm

I had to call in a second time because I couldn’t get any sleep at all. I now have to take medicine to knock me out every night.



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22 May 2020, 5:41 pm

Marknis wrote:
I feel like I will continue to suffer until I die.


Life is suffering. All we have control over is which definition of suffering is meant.

(intransitive) To undergo hardship.
(intransitive) To feel pain.

At least he didn't suffer when he died in the car crash.

(intransitive) To become worse.

If you keep partying like this, your school-work will suffer.

(transitive) To endure, undergo.

I've been suffering your insults for years.
We hope you never have to suffer the same pain.

(transitive, archaic) To allow.


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23 May 2020, 2:31 pm

Suffer=Allow.....numerous in Victorian literature.

I wish Marknis wouldn’t suffer his own suffering.



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23 May 2020, 2:43 pm

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I was supposed to go into work at 10:00 today, which is much earlier than I normally do, but I suffered from restless sleep during the night. I kept waking up every 20 or 30 minutes and my brain kept processing bad thoughts. When I took a half of Abilify, it made the thoughts worse and I started panicking. My mother gave me a sedative but I still didn’t want to go to work so I called in to tell them I was feeling ill.

My current work schedule isn’t helping me deal with the quarantine. In fact, it’s only further disrupting my old routine and depression isn’t considered a reason not to work. I filled in a job application for another library that is smaller but more peaceful. However, they are not hiring.
Hi. I kinda get the same issue.Sometimes though I just like to stay up.I almost would like to switch jobs with you.Working with books sounds a bit more my sort of thing than yours and my job I go to for just a couple of hours on Saturdays but the boss and his employees are always complaining and worried that the opposite political party from them will ruin everything everywhere.If you aren't bothered by that and like cleaning medical vans then there are definitely benefits to my job.It's too bad that we can't switch.



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23 May 2020, 3:33 pm

Hokieman7 wrote:
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I was supposed to go into work at 10:00 today, which is much earlier than I normally do, but I suffered from restless sleep during the night. I kept waking up every 20 or 30 minutes and my brain kept processing bad thoughts. When I took a half of Abilify, it made the thoughts worse and I started panicking. My mother gave me a sedative but I still didn’t want to go to work so I called in to tell them I was feeling ill.

My current work schedule isn’t helping me deal with the quarantine. In fact, it’s only further disrupting my old routine and depression isn’t considered a reason not to work. I filled in a job application for another library that is smaller but more peaceful. However, they are not hiring.
Hi. I kinda get the same issue.Sometimes though I just like to stay up.I almost would like to switch jobs with you.Working with books sounds a bit more my sort of thing than yours and my job I go to for just a couple of hours on Saturdays but the boss and his employees are always complaining and worried that the opposite political party from them will ruin everything everywhere.If you aren't bothered by that and like cleaning medical vans then there are definitely benefits to my job.It's too bad that we can't switch.


If we're starting the job sharing club count me in, I'd gladly take either of those over stocking car parts in a loud, bright, noisy facility with thousands of people I'll never be able to recognize all dressed exactly the same. At least for awhile, I'd need the full-time hours and miss having a job that's so menial I can work on bars all day as I do it. And I'd definitely get fired from Mark's job if I started freestyling for my coworkers like I do at my actual job.


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23 May 2020, 6:42 pm

Hey Mark,

Hold on. Give the TMS a chance.

We're all cheering for you.


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27 May 2020, 8:53 pm

I just don’t know when or if I’ll get it. I can’t afford it and my parents, as usual, push me in last in regards to their children.



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29 May 2020, 6:03 pm

XFilesGeek wrote:
Hey Mark,

Hold on. Give the TMS a chance.

We're all cheering for you.


I don’t think every single person is cheering me on. I get the feeling most here want me gone.



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29 May 2020, 6:24 pm

Marknis wrote:
XFilesGeek wrote:
Hey Mark,

Hold on. Give the TMS a chance.

We're all cheering for you.


I don’t think every single person is cheering me on. I get the feeling most here want me gone.


I'm cheering you on, and you probably have more people in your corner than I could muster. And the ones who aren't, f**k 'em. They're not your problem or something worth much of your concern.


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29 May 2020, 6:39 pm

Marknis wrote:
XFilesGeek wrote:
Hey Mark,

Hold on. Give the TMS a chance.

We're all cheering for you.


I don’t think every single person is cheering me on. I get the feeling most here want me gone.


Why do you believe this, Brother Mark? You have friends here on Wrong Planet.


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