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Posted by obsidian on July 24, 2010, at 9:39:56
wow, I just smoked a lot of pot
tee, hee, hee....
me and my cat are hanging out today...she's an awesome cat really...I could go on and on about that, but I remember that generally who go one about the antics of their cat are often disregarded
If I thought I could, I would....I like to talk about pets with other pet owners
My cat has a little voice for every sort of feeling.
She's got an annoyed noise, a happy to see you noise, the I'm hungry noise...lots of other noises.
There's nothing she loves more than an open window.
Have you ever read "My many colored days".
It's a kids book, great for reading to kids and talking about.
Somedays I feel gray.....
other colorsMy T thinks pot affects my mood...in a negative way, but I can't see it.
There are a lot of really good kids books..but I won't go on about that.It's f*ck*ng 10:30 in the morning and I am stoned.
but it's gone now....
and this is going to be it
I am going to have a hard time stopping... tolerating the anxiety and agitation of it
the body gets acclamated to something...it's amazing
Right now I can't think of anything I'd like to do rather than smoke weed....god that's awful.I'd like to be high as a kite..
I used to fly kites when my parents would get together during a weird period of separation they had....weird people.I never did understand them...god, he's crazy, god, she's crazy!! both of them? really? you must be kidding...
how exhausting
Posted by Dinah on July 24, 2010, at 9:47:41
In reply to disregard this silly crap...., posted by obsidian on July 24, 2010, at 9:39:56
Would the man who braved your mother to protect you recently be of any help to you in this?
I have my own ways of escape and use them way too often. I know it feels very good short term. But I also know that it can cause more problems long term and lead to my having more to escape from. Is this something that causes problems in your life long term?
You have more than enough reasons to want to escape right now. ((( sid )))
Don't I recall a period of time when you quit and talked about how good you felt?
Posted by obsidian on July 24, 2010, at 10:19:49
In reply to Obsidian, posted by Dinah on July 24, 2010, at 9:47:41
he doesn't know anything about it and/or doesn't want to know anything about it
oh yes, I want to escape.... I can't cope with it.
I know I've felt better...on the lamictal, really when the dose was raised, and when exercising, getting enough sleep - not that I've done too much of this last one...
I know I won't really be able to function like this, in a fog, in a daze. So, yeah, it may have some long term effects. It is helpful though if one can't manage the stress they are under, but if it's so hard to manage you've got to wonder about their medication.
Posted by obsidian on July 24, 2010, at 10:22:45
In reply to Obsidian, posted by Dinah on July 24, 2010, at 9:47:41
I might have to take some extra medication after this, seroquel- my nemesis
I hate you seroquel! I wish there were another non-benzo med with tranquilizing qualities (without an incredible amount of sedation)
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