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I try not to laugh, but I can't help it. Curse you, Waff.
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_=So wake me when it's through
I don't want to feel the things that you do
Don't worry, I'll be fine
I just don't want this dream, wake me up inside=_
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Like: Draft Two
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Fighting to the bitter end is an advantage when your opponent does not wish to perish.
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*nominates page 285 the best page of the Like/hate thread*
Hate she's using me being in school and not having time for her as a reason to be angry with me. I can easily be one of the many asses who just sit at home doing nothing...those lucky bastards
Hate having a sore throat and even if she was over here I couldn't be near her for fear of getting her sick.
Like my niece's birthday is thursday. I must go birthday shopping tomorrow...someone might be getting a nintendo ds...even though I don't have one...or a game system in general...damn it.
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Like: Being single.
Hate: Being single.
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Szar Wrote:Like: Being single.
Hate: Being single.
Welcome aboard mate. Can I get you a beer?
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Fighting to the bitter end is an advantage when your opponent does not wish to perish.
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Why is Chubbs the rebound all the time? You were too good for us when you had a girlfriend, the least you can do is go through your emo phase before you come crawling back to us.
Quote: "for a quarter million a year growing weed, i'd fucking be gay. with dick on the side." - Laura, on mairjuana
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Being around like-minded people really eases the healing process, not to mention if he's lucky he could pick up a pregnant woman according to last page.
Two for the price of one here at Chubbs!
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Like/hate waking up almost two hours later than I usually do, ontop of falling asleep pretty quickly compared to normal too. Usually it takes me more than an hour to fall asleep, yesterday it took about 10 minutes. Kinda strange, my internal clock is pretty much flawless normally. The only thing I can think of is that it has been colder and it's been getting darker earlier, maybe that messed up my sleep pattern. Either way doesn't really matter, not like I had anything important to do.
Like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlWZZSD4i...L&index=67
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True. I think that me, Sophia, Kaz, and Sam (who pretty much isn't around at all anymore) are the only people married here. I could be missing someone, but if so, its likely someone that I (non-insultingly) don't really talk to all that often.
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Code: while (penis == hard && sock == dry && roommate != looking) {
stroke(penis, hand);
}
if (semen == white && semen == red) {
goTo(doctor);
cry();
}
Quote: "for a quarter million a year growing weed, i'd fucking be gay. with dick on the side." - Laura, on mairjuana
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Like: Well tomorrow I'm going to the doctor to figure out wtf I have. Hooray for dying!
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every time you post i get sad.
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Awesome.
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Like: Alright guys, I'm not pregnant. I recently just stopped taking a drug called Celexa which resulted in this condition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSRI_discon...n_syndrome
I'm not sure if I should still go to the doctor though, because the only treatment is to just ride it out and wait. What do you guys think?
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Milk Bubble Wrote:Like: Alright guys, I'm not pregnant. I recently just stopped taking a drug called Celexa which resulted in this condition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSRI_discon...n_syndrome
I'm not sure if I should still go to the doctor though, because the only treatment is to just ride it out and wait. What do you guys think?
Since you've got a bun in the oven I would go.
Also it's important not to diagnose yourself since you could have SSRIDS, but in the same token not everyone suffers from that after stopping and what's happening to you could be coincidental.
It's also possible that the SSRI's were suppressing your symptoms of something else, but aren't any longer.
If you have health insurance or there is a free clinic I would definitely suggest seeing your doctor.
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10-14-2009, 07:11 AM
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Milk Bubble Wrote:Like: Alright guys, I'm not pregnant. I recently just stopped taking a drug called Celexa which resulted in this condition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSRI_discon...n_syndrome
I'm not sure if I should still go to the doctor though, because the only treatment is to just ride it out and wait. What do you guys think?
Eeewwwww, I was on citalopram, too. It made things much worse for me. I quit against my doctor's wishes because it made me far more depressed. Suffered no withdrawal, though. But I was taking clonazepam at the time, too, so I might just have been numb to it.
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I woke up this morning and my computer won't get past the windows loading screen, so now I'm using my mum's computer whilst she's at work. fml
Bra Wrote:People are dumb, essentially.
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