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Wow I feel all sad reading about your depression problems guys. You should start a separate thread re this. There was one on my last forum. A place to bare your soul so to speak. I did do as I had a tuff mental time decades ago too.
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Re: Christmas When You Were Growing Up
Originally posted by Zincubus View PostYeah. . I had a great childhood and I've got a lovely family so Christmas has always been special to me …
The furthest one sent each year is to someone in Australia and the nearest one is to someone who lives in the flat above me.
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostYes, I saw that myself. Just proves how people are alike.
When I was younger, it was the spring and summer months that used to get me down - the light evenings meant that I had difficulty sleeping, but these days it is the autumn which ironically enough I would have looked forward to so much when I was younger. The fact that I have difficulty with relationships because of the conditions that I have is one factor. It is a truism that life can be like a stuck record, repeating itself over and over again. I do feel that I want to escape from myself if you know what I mean.
As well as depression, I get anxiety as well - I do feel that they go together, and I believe that is the case with lots of people who have it.
Anyway, five weeks to go before Christmas...
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Originally posted by Zincubus View PostThe oldest set of twins were 102 yesterday …
When I was younger, it was the spring and summer months that used to get me down - the light evenings meant that I had difficulty sleeping, but these days it is the autumn which ironically enough I would have looked forward to so much when I was younger. The fact that I have difficulty with relationships because of the conditions that I have is one factor. It is a truism that life can be like a stuck record, repeating itself over and over again. I do feel that I want to escape from myself if you know what I mean.
As well as depression, I get anxiety as well - I do feel that they go together, and I believe that is the case with lots of people who have it.
Anyway, five weeks to go before Christmas...
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostI am pleased that you have noticed - the clashing of views from members is something that I avoid at all costs, and I prefer it if we all got on with each other.
No, I have had some personal difficulties as of late, depression etc, and as I am sure you know, it can get on top of you when everything comes along at once.
I was thinking about taking a break from this forum, but then again, I feel that if I shouldn't run away from here and that I should keep going on.
At least until Christmas (he says, trying to bring things back on topic).
I'm a worrier and get very anxious over little things and even things that MAY happen !!
Our son moved to the states as few years ago and even though I'm totally obsessed with music I didn't listen to a single song for NINE MONTHS - without even realising !!
Now when I stop listening to music for a few days and only listen to Radio 5 or TalkSport the wife notices and gives me a 'talking to '
A couple of close family members have encouraged me to see the Doc and get some tablets but I don't take any medication and I don't like the idea of popping a few tablets .. just old fashioned I guess.
Oddly enough , when that 'cloud' drifts over I make myself listen to some real happy pop music and it works 90% of the time ..
Stick with it George !!
Sorry I'm not better with words ( dyslexic / Aspergers ) .
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Originally posted by tex View Postyou would be missed around here George.
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you would be missed around here George.
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Originally posted by tex View PostYou ok George? Noticed some splitting of hairs in your recent posts both here and in the coincidences thread.
No, I have had some personal difficulties as of late, depression etc, and as I am sure you know, it can get on top of you when everything comes along at once.
I was thinking about taking a break from this forum, but then again, I feel that if I shouldn't run away from here and that I should keep going on.
At least until Christmas (he says, trying to bring things back on topic).
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Originally posted by tex View PostAspirations to create something from nothing
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostThere is not much difference between doing something and trying to do something. For example, if I am trying on a pair of shoes, I am wearing them, otherwise I wouldn't be trying them on. If I am trying a new food, I am eating it (unless I spit it out) etc.
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Originally posted by tex View PostPoor choice of wording, TRYING to start a new tradition might be more appropriate
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostIt's interesting that a lot of people say that they are "starting a tradition" - the question is, how do we know it will be a tradition if it has only just started? That so-called tradition could possibly only happen just for that year (or a couple of years at the most) and then it stops. It needs to run for many years before anyone can call it a tradition, and I bet that even Christmas was like that back in the first century.
The Queen (or "The King" before her) has broadcast on television at 3.00 pm on Christmas Day since the 1950s at least, and has prepared a speech since the 1930s - now that is traditional to recent generations, but it is a relatively new thing when one thinks of how a lot of traditions have been going on.
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It's interesting that a lot of people say that they are "starting a tradition" - the question is, how do we know it will be a tradition if it has only just started? That so-called tradition could possibly only happen just for that year (or a couple of years at the most) and then it stops. It needs to run for many years before anyone can call it a tradition, and I bet that even Christmas was like that back in the first century.
The Queen (or "The King" before her) has broadcast on television at 3.00 pm on Christmas Day since the 1950s at least, and has prepared a speech since the 1930s - now that is traditional to recent generations, but it is a relatively new thing when one thinks of how a lot of traditions have been going on.
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