03 Jul 2015 06:17 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:17 PM
hi @Appleblossom,
I am not sure if you were joking or being serious, but if not to copy is ctrl + c and to past is ctrl + v hope this helps.
03 Jul 2015 06:34 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:34 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:44 PM - edited 03 Jul 2015 06:52 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:44 PM - edited 03 Jul 2015 06:52 PM
Hi @Jacques, @Crazy_Bug_Lady,
This is my first time joining in this Friday night event. We are having home made pizza for dinner soon here. This is an invite to virtually join us.
03 Jul 2015 06:50 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:50 PM
I know days like that. Glad you can take time out now and recognise the victories.
I didn't wake up today until late afternoon after difficult anxiety night of worrying obsessively about seeing new psychiatrist tomorrow. Didn't get to sleep until after dawn, as is often the case with me for one reason or another. In a much better headspace now but, in a way, my day's just started, lol.
Happy Friday night to everyone on the forums. 🙂
03 Jul 2015 06:56 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:56 PM
Hi @Crazy_Bug_Lady & @Mazarita,
I will bring sesert tonight, a yummy apple strudel
Sorry to hear you had a bad day @Crazy_Bug_Lady, it sounds like we have all had a tough week this week. at least we can all come together and support each other
03 Jul 2015 06:59 PM
03 Jul 2015 06:59 PM
hi @Mazarita,
oh i had a horrible night too, i had such severe panic attacks, but it was too cold here to get up so i just lied in bed frozen, took me till 2:30am to get to sleep, i feel for you not being able to get to sleep until dawn. nights are so bad for anxiety aren't they?
03 Jul 2015 07:07 PM
03 Jul 2015 07:07 PM
03 Jul 2015 07:10 PM
03 Jul 2015 07:10 PM
03 Jul 2015 07:13 PM
03 Jul 2015 07:13 PM
I was serious, @Jacques
there are lots of gaps in my brain cos it is overstuffed and bits ooze out the side. Control c makes sense but control v for paste does not.
I was into computers at work BC (before children) then during raising kids period only really set things up for kids Cos married to computer person and it went pear shaped I became seriously allergic. It took a while before I myself could settle at a keyboard. I ended up forcing myself by enrolling in pgrad course and sitting in uni library computer section etc. I finished diploma but not competitive as I only did computing at the library either regional or on campus. I have only had access to own laptop and the internet for 2 years which is relatively recent. I cant really talk to my son about it because I get too much ridicule and I am bloody over that as I had programmed with my baby brother and done electronics. kids these days have a lot to learn.
I have chronic head pain as result of un intentional self harm, but the results stay. So I just muddle along.
03 Jul 2015 07:16 PM
03 Jul 2015 07:16 PM
Glad you managed to drop off from that by about 2.30am. My sleep cycle has been topsy turvy most of my adult life. I can't really explain why. It's not always about obvious anxiety. Sometimes I'm just wilful about not wanting to sleep. I've had awesome creative nights at times. Anyway, here I am awake and feeling pretty good just now. 🙂
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