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# Oh.
That sounds pretty shitty, I'm sorry to hear that.

Struggling to find a reassuring platitude here.

So anyway, my life went all shit but now it seems to be getting a bit better. Not much, but a bit. See?
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 2:30, archived)
# Yep, I see.
A bit less shit is probably a bit OK, I s'pose.
Pissed out my face listening to Spacemen 3 at the minute. Dunno what else to do.
Well, I do know, but I don't know anyone who'll sell me the necessary illegal drugez.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 2:38, archived)
# without wanting to sound like a condesending wanker
excercise made a MASSIVE difference to my mental well being
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 2:42, archived)
# I think I agree:
because I suddenly live in the middle of nowhere, I have to cycle 5 miles to work.
I wouldn't normally be inclined to deliberately do much to stay fit, but I certainly feel loads better after 7 months of enforced exercise.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 2:48, archived)
# Cheers. You're not a wanker.
But I'd rather die than get any exercise.
I don't even give a flying one about my mental wellbeing any more, cos I'm dosed up to the tits on antidepressants and it makes sod-all difference.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 2:53, archived)
# this is tough to respond to,
i understand how it feels when someone offers advice. all i can say is i've also been on anti depressants, and beyond. it has taken a long time, but i am now in a place where i think the worst of it is behind me.

btw, if the anti depressants aren't helping, they may not be the right ones for you.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 3:03, archived)
# Oh, OK then. I'll take up jogging instead. Gotta fill the unemployed time somehow.
*wry ;)*
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 3:21, archived)
# same here.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 2:39, archived)