
Dr Preference wants to hear your stories about fighting. Ever started a fight? Ever seen a spectacular bar brawl? Or did you hide in a kebab shop when chased by West Ham football hoolies? The first rule of B3ta Fight Club is that you WILL talk about B3ta Fight Club.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 11:04)
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If all your avenues besides medication dont help,ask your gp about citalopram ,works wonders for me.
I was on the verge of losing everything,took a fortnight off work and started taking them 10mg a day,they take the edge off the brooding and doubt and general " fuck it this life sucks " feeling.
Good luck and I hope you come out the other side like I did.
P.S like all these types of meds they have side-affects,mine was the inability to come sometimes with the misses,which is fun for her,never any problem getting it up though.
( , Thu 21 Mar 2013, 1:42, 1 reply)

I think the key here is staying positive, and in order to maintain that I'm discovering the importance of focusing on the small details - if your boat has a leak or two, left unattended the dampness can turn into something bigger. I've got some time off work so I can dock and repair.
As in everything, complacency is to be avoided; activity is a life-saver.
Hope your missus agrees :)
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