16 Dec 2014 08:29 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:29 PM
So @kenny66 @BatGuano @Cazzie @Alessandra1992 @Loopy
Do you guys made any plans to build on what you have achieved this year?
This time next year, what would you like to be able to say you have achieved?
16 Dec 2014 08:31 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:31 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:34 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:34 PM
science fiction has various mood-inducers, mostly alpha wave inducers
lately there's been chatter about 432 hertz music
16 Dec 2014 08:35 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:35 PM
What has been my achievement.... 1 year wedding anniversary, completing Dialectic Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
Lessons learnt....don't trust doctors to get medication correct instead question everything and research everything
16 Dec 2014 08:36 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:36 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:38 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:38 PM
Next year I would like to say I have achieved.... getting myself a job, having more exercise, getting the one I care for to not be anxious so much that he quits his job, not over eating myself so that I run out of money
16 Dec 2014 08:38 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:38 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:39 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:39 PM
Hi
I think that ECT might be a little difficult to copy at home!!! Its a bit technically difficult, particularly the part where they put the electrodes in your head. I would also have thought inducing seizures is a bit risky unobserved.
However maybe there is a commercial opportunity out there for someone to come up with a portable easy to use at home modell!!!!
Seriously though it can get you into a bit of an enlightened state just post procedure.
You already sound very serene.
16 Dec 2014 08:39 PM
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16 Dec 2014 08:44 PM
16 Dec 2014 08:44 PM
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