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I've lost something very special to me.

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That's part of why it's sad. I've lost the real thing. I was looking for the picture to reminisce and I know I have the memory, but the memory fades and changes and just isn't the same.

I’m so sorry that happened. My condolences :( Are you able to ask others if they have pictures? It’s not the same, but it might help.

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My grandma, after suffering from Alzheimer’s since her diagnosis in 2013, has passed away today.

Thank you for the thoughts, prayers, and condolences. I’m not ready to talk about it yet, but I do appreciate it.

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i would like every long time member of this site to go un-anonymous an re introduce themselves for the year 2020 should bring new beginnings.

I joined the old Help website when I was much younger. I was looking for help because I felt suffocated by my parents. My relationship with them has improved tremendously since then.

My user name is Araz because my real name, Zara, was unavailable so I just inverted it. It’s not a clever nickname, but it stuck.

After the site shut down, some people added me on Facebook and we reconnected in a group there. It felt odd to see real names and faces when I knew so many of them for so long by just their avatars and aliases.

I was pretty active on the old site but I never think anyone remembers me from that time because I was so... bland. I never really caused waves, I was just kind of there in the background helping where I could and keeping my mouth shut when I couldn’t. I think that’s still describes me - just a very average person. Which is fine, it’s just who I am.

I miss being anonymous sometimes but I do enjoy the people here so it balances out.

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My anxiety problems are driving everyone in my life crazy.

Oh wow I was joking around @soco but I didn’t realize it was so legit. I’ll definitely check it out

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My anxiety problems are driving everyone in my life crazy.

soco wrote:
Might try Doctor On Demand. It's an app you can put on your phone or laptop. 24/7 doctor access. From the luxury of your kitchen.

Maybe... do they take my insurance? Lol 😂

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My anxiety problems are driving everyone in my life crazy.

I’ll try to find a psychiatrist who can see me on weekends. Thank you - I’ll let you know how it goes.

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gotta love psychostick

I need to send these videos to everyone I know, posthaste. And I’ve been playing Christmas music in the office at work, this one is going in the mix 😂 my coworkers are gonna be so confused mwahaha

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Please can someone help me with this?

soco wrote:
I think there may be another solution. An Amazon Echo Dot. No lights, except when you talk to it. All commands are by voice, including volume. "Alexa, volume 1." is super-low and soft. I think you might prefer volume 2 or 3. Then all you need is to enable a music service such as Pandora or Sirius XM and away you go!

AND they’re on sale right now.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Echo-Dot-3rd-Gen-Charc...=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=alexa&qid=1575513163&sr=8-1

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My significant other refuses to see a doctor.

@Lano yeah definitely don’t nag but maybe have her come along to the doctor for YOUR appointment (not hers) and she can get a feel for the doctor and office without the anxiety bc it wouldn’t be an analysis of her health. Maybe she would feel more comfortable if she met him as your doctor first. Make sense?

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My anxiety problems are driving everyone in my life crazy.

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