Psycho-Babble Social Thread 11433

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back to school- learning to live in community

Posted by dreamer on September 16, 2001, at 10:46:49

UK style day patient for oddballs.

Ive got me little bag for my sandwiches I'm squeeky clean and I'm for the first time in 10+ years wearing a watch.
First day what lesson. I know that I have a theraputic pottery class , a how was your weekend discussion and a physio class.
There is tea and buscuits for break.
Meds given on Wednesdays and conference .

Thought processes analised and moods closely watched I cannot take it seriously I feel like a naughty child.
When the depression hits I sit alone and stare as if life has scolded me.
The things u do for to feel a belonging to find friends support a reclusives nightmare. or am I being ungrateful and arrogant?

On a different serious tangent- I can't get the images of those people hanging out of the windows desperate and trapped out of my head I wanted to put my hand through the tv screen and pick them up and put them somewhere safe.

dreamer squeezing hope from life.

 

Re: back to school- learning to live in community

Posted by susan C on September 16, 2001, at 12:51:19

In reply to back to school- learning to live in community, posted by dreamer on September 16, 2001, at 10:46:49

Dearmer, are they cucumber or watercress? Do you trim the crusts and cut them crossways? Can I come too, and bring my sketch book?

My thoughts are with you,
Your squeaky friend,
Mouse
Susan C
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> UK style day patient for oddballs.
>
> Ive got me little bag for my sandwiches I'm squeeky clean and I'm for the first time in 10+ years wearing a watch.
> First day what lesson. I know that I have a theraputic pottery class , a how was your weekend discussion and a physio class.
> There is tea and buscuits for break.
> Meds given on Wednesdays and conference .
>
> Thought processes analised and moods closely watched I cannot take it seriously I feel like a naughty child.
> When the depression hits I sit alone and stare as if life has scolded me.
> The things u do for to feel a belonging to find friends support a reclusives nightmare. or am I being ungrateful and arrogant?
>
> On a different serious tangent- I can't get the images of those people hanging out of the windows desperate and trapped out of my head I wanted to put my hand through the tv screen and pick them up and put them somewhere safe.
>
> dreamer squeezing hope from life.

 

Re: back to school- learning to live in community

Posted by willow on September 16, 2001, at 14:51:37

In reply to Re: back to school- learning to live in community, posted by susan C on September 16, 2001, at 12:51:19

And do they serve tea? And if so, is it piping hot or just tempid?

To make the paperbag more interesting put a little chocolate in it.

I've been scared of planes and high places since I was three. And some say I'm nuts. I disagree perhaps my self-preservation is just a little stronger than others. Now that's an oxymoron to discuss with my psych.

Your bluse haze has invaded my screen.

Whispering Willow

ps should we have a memorial service for our friend?

 

Re: back to school- Mouse/Willow

Posted by dreamer on September 16, 2001, at 16:06:49

In reply to Re: back to school- learning to live in community, posted by susan C on September 16, 2001, at 12:51:19

Mousie,
Course you can come you can play scrabble we'll make new words and analize the art therapy group.

Afraid its strawberry jam ,I'll give the crusts to the birds.

Willow,
Good to hear from you ,is your computer being difficult , using mine as a paperweight.

First day half -day they allow me to do less hours because I'm nocturnal which is nice. Also smoking allowed outside.

Our friend- my guess he's busy helping , keeping up morale.

dreamere-habiliting.

 

Re: back to school-

Posted by willow on September 16, 2001, at 20:55:52

In reply to Re: back to school- Mouse/Willow, posted by dreamer on September 16, 2001, at 16:06:49

> Oh it's this monitor of mine. I must be an addict to this pc because I'm in fits with this problem. Really miss you guys, but with the screen jumping all over it's too difficult.

Jumpy Willow

 

Re: I say scrotums to it all (nm)

Posted by dreamer on September 17, 2001, at 9:39:20

In reply to back to school- learning to live in community, posted by dreamer on September 16, 2001, at 10:46:49

 

Re: I say scrotums -- to the hospital therapy (nm)

Posted by dreamer on September 17, 2001, at 9:44:56

In reply to Re: I say scrotums to it all (nm), posted by dreamer on September 17, 2001, at 9:39:20

 

Re: back to school- learning to live in community

Posted by Krazy Kat on September 17, 2001, at 9:55:36

In reply to back to school- learning to live in community, posted by dreamer on September 16, 2001, at 10:46:49

> dreamer:

I don't quite understand what it is you've undertaken, but I wish you all the luck!

The image I cannot vanquish from my mind is the first building collapsing. But we must at some poist, musn't we?

- K.

 

ER: I say valium-- is rather helpful isn't it :-) (nm)

Posted by dreamer on September 17, 2001, at 12:40:08

In reply to Re: I say scrotums -- to the hospital therapy (nm), posted by dreamer on September 17, 2001, at 9:44:56

 

Re: ER: I say valium-- never again! (nm)

Posted by dreamer on September 18, 2001, at 9:29:56

In reply to ER: I say valium-- is rather helpful isn't it :-) (nm), posted by dreamer on September 17, 2001, at 12:40:08


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