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Re: Im really messed up » rainbowbrite

Posted by Dinah on June 26, 2005, at 10:47:00

In reply to Re: Im really messed up » partlycloudy, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 10:26:31

Is there any way to objectively reduce the stress inducers?

Finding ways to cope with extreme stress is what I do as well. But I don't think it's at all healthy for me. I wish I had the guts to change my life to reduce the stress that really isn't good for me.

 

Another thought... » rainbowbrite

Posted by partlycloudy on June 26, 2005, at 10:55:49

In reply to Re: Im really messed up » partlycloudy, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 10:26:31

...please don't think less of yourself if your doctor and you are not communicating well - it goes both ways. When I first started seeing my p-doc I would have to bring a list of current symptoms with me because I'd get so flustered and overwrought that I'd be sitting there grinning like a moron saying, "I'm much better, thanks!" when in fact the medication I'd taken was making me so confused I was driving and not knowing where I was! Eventually I became more comfortable talking to her inscrutableness and even tease her about it ("you're not going to tell me what you think, are you??"). We have a good relationship now and I'm at ease talking about any subject with her. I'm very lucky.

What it comes down to is if you don't feel your doctor is listening to you, or that you can't speak plainly with him, he not be the right doctor for you.

Sending calming and happier thoughts your way....
pc

 

Re: Im really messed up

Posted by Jazzed on June 26, 2005, at 11:28:11

In reply to Re: Im really messed up, posted by sleepygirl on June 26, 2005, at 0:23:26

> I hope you impress strongly on your doctor that you are NOT feeling OK, even though you don't look like you're messed up, whatever that means. I say this because I have this horrible habit of screaming on the inside and not really letting my doctor know I need help, more help and quickly. I hope this is not the case with you, but just in case....
> Take care,
> sleepy

This happens to me too. I don't think as bad as what's going on with Rainbow, but I get really aggitated. Anyway, finally I couldn't take it anymore, and wrote my doc a very simple note, in really aggitated, colored fonts, on the computer, that told him how anxious/aggitated I was, and asked for help. He thought it was funny, and Rx'd something. I didn't have an appt, and couldn't get one, that's why I wrote the note.

Jazzy

 

Re: Im really messed up

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 11:51:07

In reply to Re: Im really messed up, posted by Jazzed on June 26, 2005, at 11:28:11

i like that idea Jazzy! I may just try it.


This is what I mean about my doc...Im 96% of the time in and out with everythings fine have a few laughs HAHAHA ......
But then if I go in and im not fine....its like, but you look fine? But Im not fine! do I have to scream? Ok so I will scream (or raise voice) so then I get a smile, and a silly remark...So I start trying harder.... no litsen to me grrr!!
At that point Im lost too and everyting becomes a joke. It my fault I know. I started it.

Maybe this isnt a fair statement but I think it may be....If I went in to my pdoc and said Im feeling suicidal (BTW-I HAVENT EVER AND AND IT IS NOT AN ISSUE) He would comment back with...well if you are going to do it here please be clean about it.
When i feel great that would.... yes be funny haha...but that attitude is not funny when I feel like my head is abou to erupt. and no he has never said that but that would be the response I would expect if I did ever get to that point (which I WONT). Just trying to give an example....probably a bad one

thanks guys for all the support....

 

in case bad choice of Example...sorry (nm)

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 11:56:55

In reply to Re: Im really messed up, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 11:51:07

 

writing down stuff for doctor

Posted by sleepygirl on June 26, 2005, at 12:21:37

In reply to Im really messed up, posted by rainbowbrite on June 25, 2005, at 19:59:09

that is an awesome idea. My mind sort of does go blank with that head nodding, yeah everything's just great, I'm certainly going insane but that's OK sort of thing...
Why in the world have I been doing that?!?!
I guess I'm too used to accepting from people that I'm over-reacting, what I feel isn't real, doesn't matter etc. YIKES!
WOW, now at least I can change that!!

 

What do u think........I just read something about

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 12:27:27

In reply to in case bad choice of Example...sorry (nm), posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 11:56:55

what Im specifically going through, it was weird that it just popped up in my face...but anyway it says that whats going on in my life generally generates.....
"fear, denial, anger, guilt, disorganization, diffuse anxiety, an emtional rollar coaster, turning inward, withdrawing, a cheerful facade, forbidding entry from outsiders...."

So maybe thats why my doc is so dissmissive about my feelings? Maybe it is all normal reactions and he doesnt want me to take it any other way? what do you guys think? or is it obvious and my head cant see that? Still doesnt really make me feel better about the interaction.

 

Re: Im really messed up (might trigger) » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 26, 2005, at 14:03:56

In reply to Re: Im really messed up, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 11:51:07

>
> But then if I go in and im not fine....its like, but you look fine? But Im not fine! do I have to scream?

You shouldn't have to scream. He's a psychiatrist, he should be able to go with the flow where your moods are concerned. Can you tell him that you need him to listen and take you seriously, and not joke around?

>Ok so I will scream (or raise voice) so then I get a smile, and a silly remark...So I start trying harder.... no litsen to me grrr!!

Oooo, this isn't good. No silly remarks when you're feeling bad, that is NOT helpful! Can you tell him that his comments aren't helpful, that it is difficult enough for you to tell him that you're not feeling well emotionally?

> At that point Im lost too and everyting becomes a joke. It my fault I know. I started it.

No, I don't agree. He should be able to listen to you, hear what it is that isn't right, and work with you. Doesn't matter what you did that makes you think his reaction is okay because "you started it". What do you mean by that anyway, what did you start?
>
> Maybe this isnt a fair statement but I think it may be....If I went in to my pdoc and said Im feeling suicidal (BTW-I HAVENT EVER AND AND IT IS NOT AN ISSUE) He would comment back with...well if you are going to do it here please be clean about it.

Oooo, very bad. That's not at all funny if you think he might do that, even if you think it will never be an issue.
Awhile ago, my meds made me feel suicidal. I knew it was the meds because I'm not suicidal. Anyway, when we were talking about what was going on, in a very quiet, sensitive, caring voice he said, "were you suicidal?" OMGosh, for him to actually verbalize it made me feel that he would do what it took make things right. I was fine by then, but it made me realize I could tell him anything about the way I felt. Of course, being a p-doc, and not a therapist, we moved on quickly, but at least he picked up on, and acknowledged my feelings without me having to say the S word myself.

I hope you can tell him how this is making you feel. Maybe print out your posts so he can read them, and maybe he'll get a clue.
Jazzy

 

Re: What do u think........I just read something about » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 26, 2005, at 14:15:18

In reply to What do u think........I just read something about, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 12:27:27

>
> So maybe thats why my doc is so dissmissive about my feelings?

He shouldn't be dismissive rainbow. For any reason. He's your p-doc, you're paying him to help you feel better. Regardless of what you're going through is normal or not. If it is then he should tell you it's normal, and that you need to learn how to cope. I don't know, but what you've expressed here doesn't sounds normal, or at all comfortable, or something that can't be improved with his help. Sounds to me like you're totally overwhelmed, anxious, aggitated, stressed out, etc.....

Maybe he could change your AD, maybe change your anti-anxiety meds? Maybe if you can express it in writing, maybe that would get through to him? Then when you have him read it, maybe he'll see that he's not hearing how distressed you are, and how much you need his help. Just a thought.

Jazzy

 

Re: Im really messed up (might trigger) » Jazzed

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 15:24:00

In reply to Re: Im really messed up (might trigger) » rainbowbrite, posted by Jazzed on June 26, 2005, at 14:03:56

>Can you tell him that you need him to listen and take you seriously, and not joke around?

I have tried, i very stubborn and I really need to have people understand me, if I feel they arent I have to explain further...in those situations he'll cut meoff and say...why do you think I dont understand? So I explain and it goes no where! grrr Well maybe for that moment its ok but then the next time I have a problem same old same old.

> Oooo, this isn't good. No silly remarks when you're feeling bad, that is NOT helpful! Can you tell him that his comments aren't helpful, that it is difficult enough for you to tell him that you're not feeling well emotionally?

I have, I dont hold back tahts for sure, I think Ive even hurt his feelings before. It isnt helpful unless I am actually making a mountain out of a molehill BUT at times when I really need someone to calm me down and take me seriously it really IS NOT helpful.

> No, I don't agree. He should be able to listen to you, hear what it is that isn't right, and work with you. Doesn't matter what you did that makes you think his reaction is okay because "you started it". What do you mean by that anyway, what did you start?

I started the superficial relationship, he wasnt like this to begin with, it was all my joking around etc that got him going in the beginning. So maybe its HARD to read me? Thats a possibility, I think I maybe give off the wrong signs? I dont know but whatever I was doing last time was not working :-(

> Oooo, very bad. That's not at all funny if you think he might do that, even if you think it will never be an issue.
> Awhile ago, my meds made me feel suicidal. I knew it was the meds because I'm not suicidal. Anyway, when we were talking about what was going on, in a very quiet, sensitive, caring voice he said, "were you suicidal?" OMGosh, for him to actually verbalize it made me feel that he would do what it took make things right. I was fine by then, but it made me realize I could tell him anything about the way I felt. Of course, being a p-doc, and not a therapist, we moved on quickly, but at least he picked up on, and acknowledged my feelings without me having to say the S word myself.

I think maybe if I was serious all the time then he would be more inclined to respond to my distress differnetly, Im not sure...but thats the way I would predict he would react.

> I hope you can tell him how this is making you feel. Maybe print out your posts so he can read them, and maybe he'll get a clue.

I may do that, although I feel like I shouldnt have to, Im being crystal clear here it seems....well sort of, maybe Im a little confusing...

Thanks Jazzy

 

Re: What do u think........I just read something about » Jazzed

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 15:30:53

In reply to Re: What do u think........I just read something about » rainbowbrite, posted by Jazzed on June 26, 2005, at 14:15:18

> He shouldn't be dismissive rainbow. For any reason. He's your p-doc, you're paying him to help you feel better. Regardless of what you're going through is normal or not. If it is then he should tell you it's normal, and that you need to learn how to cope. I don't know, but what you've expressed here doesn't sounds normal, or at all comfortable, or something that can't be improved with his help. Sounds to me like you're totally overwhelmed, anxious, aggitated, stressed out, etc.....
>

yeah I am and i have more and more demands piling up aside from this issue and I feel like its too much and I want to close for the summer.

> Maybe he could change your AD, maybe change your anti-anxiety meds?

I think I need to raise my AD, I lowered it with out consulting with him. But i dont really take anxiety meds. I have things for sleep, and thats what he thinks I take them for...I dont have an anxiety disorder. But recently and actually on and off over the last few months I have had to take them as a calming agent during the day to treat my stress, which I am now understanding is anxiety of some kind, I guess anxiety because too much is going on.

>Maybe if you can express it in writing, maybe that would get through to him? Then when you have him read it, maybe he'll see that he's not hearing how distressed you are, and how much you need his help. Just a thought.

I may try that, I need to get my head clear very soon, it hurts and its frustrating, im ignoring everyone irl.

:-) thanks so much Jazzy

 

Re: Another thought... » partlycloudy

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 15:37:17

In reply to Another thought... » rainbowbrite, posted by partlycloudy on June 26, 2005, at 10:55:49

> ...please don't think less of yourself if your doctor and you are not communicating well - it goes both ways.

yeah thats true, I have been wondering what is going on...why am I not being listened to etc...its frustating

>When I first started seeing my p-doc I would have to bring a list of current symptoms with me because I'd get so flustered and overwrought that I'd be sitting there grinning like a moron saying, "I'm much better, thanks!" when in fact the medication I'd taken was making me so confused I was driving and not knowing where I was! Eventually I became more comfortable talking to her inscrutableness and even tease her about it ("you're not going to tell me what you think, are you??"). We have a good relationship now and I'm at ease talking about any subject with her. I'm very lucky.
>
awww im glad you worked it out, When I started it was soooo serious it drove me nuts and then I changed the dynamics a litle, and I have always thought i had a good relationship with mine too. It always felt good. But then now that I need him ..... hes not available to listen to me. i guess in part becasue of how I removed all seriousness.

> What it comes down to is if you don't feel your doctor is listening to you, or that you can't speak plainly with him, he not be the right doctor for you.

yeah thats true :-(

> Sending calming and happier thoughts your way....


thanks so much!

 

Re: Im really messed up

Posted by Angela2 on June 26, 2005, at 19:06:45

In reply to Im really messed up, posted by rainbowbrite on June 25, 2005, at 19:59:09

Rainbowbrite, I wish you were feeling better. If Is this something you can talk to your therapist about? It sounds like you want to be with people, but being with people hurts. Maybe your t can help.

Maybe you don't have to be around people all the time, but do it just a little. Like going to the grocery store or the post office. There you can have social interactions that usually aren't unpleasant becuase you're in a professional atmosphere.

I apologize if anyone has already said what I said. I haven't read the rest of the posts yet

Take Care.

-A2

 

The beauty of studying psych

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 19:37:22

In reply to Re: Im really messed up, posted by Angela2 on June 26, 2005, at 19:06:45

Ok I am feeling much more clear headed now. Ive been reading pscyh stuff and I realize #1 its really hard for people to understand me when Im vague....I thought I learned that ages ago but it didnt sink in. #2 I need to chill out!! #3 I need to breath! #4 I am not going to have a breakdown! #5 I am not going to have a stroke.
#6 if the worst happens its ok and Ill deal with it however I can.
So basicly things out of my control and very serious have been going on in my life. My ability to comfortably cope and manage have been limited. Also, Im realizing how much my pdoc MUST start listening to me more! I oddly have been able to read my school stuff today despite how crazy my head felt. I seem to forget everything from psych classes so easliy :-) Im ok, and I just need to learn to deal a bit better with stress. I used to have alot of activities I did and I recently stopped doing them all at once, in the last little while I guess I have no idea where to channel stress when it hits me. Before it had a place to go I supose...i sweat it out or whatever...now I get blinded by whats happening and it gets really scary!
Thanks everyone you really helped me process everything and think, which was really really difficult for a few days...I hope I can stay calmer now.

 

Re: Im really messed up » Angela2

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 19:49:33

In reply to Re: Im really messed up, posted by Angela2 on June 26, 2005, at 19:06:45

Thanks Angela :-)

I dont have a t but Im trying to get this sorted out with my pdoc. Hopefully. I am starting to feel better, i worte it in the last post, but I just need to get a grip sometimes LOL I freak myself out.

Take care

rain

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 27, 2005, at 7:33:41

In reply to The beauty of studying psych, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 19:37:22

What is your major Rain? I want to go back to school, but don't know what I want to be when I grow up. Well, of course I'd like to be like Peter Pan and never grow up, but I've been told that major is full, and is no longer an option! Alas.......
Jazzy

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 27, 2005, at 10:32:41

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite, posted by Jazzed on June 27, 2005, at 7:33:41

>>What is your major Rain?

Why psych of course :-)...but Im thick as a tree so it takes me awhlie...sigh :-P

>>I want to go back to school, but don't know what I want to be when I grow up.

you should go! I dont know what I want to be when I grow up either...I think Id like to be free of RESPONSIBILITY LOL thats what id like :-D I really cant decide....I think I woul dbe perfectly content being a 'spa' wife though ;-) In fact i think I would like that VERY VERY much :-D


>>Well, of course I'd like to be like Peter Pan and never grow up, but I've been told that major is full, and is no longer an option! Alas.......


you know why that is right?? its because they only had one peter pan spot left and I GOT IT hehe I dont think i will ever grow up ever ever.........as long as I have anything to do with it LOL

Didnt I read you did fraud analysis?? that sounds so cool! was that this Jazzy? What sort of things are you interested in?

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 27, 2005, at 19:02:39

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed, posted by rainbowbrite on June 27, 2005, at 10:32:41


> Why psych of course :-)...but Im thick as a tree so it takes me awhlie...sigh :-P

Oh, I"m sure that's not true, you probably do really well in school. How long do you have to go?

>
> you should go! I dont know what I want to be when I grow up either...I think Id like to be free of RESPONSIBILITY LOL thats what id like :-D I really cant decide....I think I woul dbe perfectly content being a 'spa' wife though ;-) In fact i think I would like that VERY VERY much :-D

No you wouldn't, then you'd be in the same spot I'm in right now. I'm happily married, nice kids, nice home, nice community, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Dissatisfied and feeling like I have accomplished nothing with my life. Yes, endless money would be nice, but something to keep you busy/occupied is good too. So, let's get our degrees, and THEN win the lottery! K?

>
> you know why that is right?? its because they only had one peter pan spot left and I GOT IT hehe I dont think i will ever grow up ever ever.........as long as I have anything to do with it LOL
>
Aha! So it was you! Well, then I guess that's okay.

> Didnt I read you did fraud analysis?? that sounds so cool! was that this Jazzy? What sort of things are you interested in?

Yep, I did do fraud analysis. Not cool, just a job. I liked it and everything, I was good at it, but there's really nowhere to go with it. I like psychology, BUT I don't think I'd be good working with ppl. I couldn't deal with the problems, I'd get too depressed. My T said to just go get the degree the quickest route possible, so that's what I'm going to do.

Jazzy

 

Re: The catch-22 of studying psych » rainbowbrite

Posted by AuntieMel on June 28, 2005, at 10:43:29

In reply to The beauty of studying psych, posted by rainbowbrite on June 26, 2005, at 19:37:22

For months I went to my doc (the meds guy) too foggy to explain that I was foggy.

He'd ask how I'm doing and I'd (reflex) say 'fine.'

Only when I started feeling better could I tell him how awful I felt (was still feeling.)

Thank you babble.

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 29, 2005, at 1:14:07

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite, posted by Jazzed on June 27, 2005, at 19:02:39

> Oh, I"m sure that's not true, you probably do really well in school.


HA HA HA :-) that was a funny one.... Ok Im not the worst but my grades wont get me a job LOL Its all about effort though...i dont put it in, so I get what I put out i suppose.

>How long do you have to go?

oh, not long...probably another semester....that is if all goes well hehe

> No you wouldn't, then you'd be in the same spot I'm in right now.

Oh I think I would enjoy it very much....they have so many choices to choose from at the spa tha tI could never get bored...and then the shopping, well there are so many stores that I could just venture off and get lost for hours ;-)

>I'm happily married, nice kids, nice home, nice community, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Dissatisfied and feeling like I have accomplished nothing with my life.

I know what you mean. It is really important to have something you feel like you have really accomplished or you feel empty.

>Yes, endless money would be nice, but something to keep you busy/occupied is good too. So, let's get our degrees, and THEN win the lottery! K?

OK cool! we will plan to win when we graduate lol :-)

> Aha! So it was you! Well, then I guess that's okay.

I got so busted as a peter pan yesterday :-( I was sort of insulted bigtime....but screw judgemental people!! PeterPan Rocks!! LOL


> Yep, I did do fraud analysis. Not cool, just a job. I liked it and everything, I was good at it, but there's really nowhere to go with it.

Its cool sounding

>I like psychology, BUT I don't think I'd be good working with ppl. I couldn't deal with the problems, I'd get too depressed. My T said to just go get the degree the quickest route possible, so that's what I'm going to do.

very hard! Im not pursuing it, even though I think I would be good with patients....it makes me too sad and I think I would take it all home with me.
I agree with your T. the quickest and easiest route is the best.

take care
rain

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 29, 2005, at 7:17:19

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed, posted by rainbowbrite on June 29, 2005, at 1:14:07


>Hey rain,
>
> oh, not long...probably another semester....that is if all goes well hehe

Wow, I wish that was me! 5 years and no degree for me. I don't know how long i'll have to go to finish. I'm ordering transcripts today. Any sources of good low % rate loans?
>
> >Yes, endless money would be nice, but something to keep you busy/occupied is good too. So, let's get our degrees, and THEN win the lottery! K?
>
> OK cool! we will plan to win when we graduate lol :-)

I will keep trying. I have a ticket in my purse I haven't checked.
>
> very hard! Im not pursuing it, even though I think I would be good with patients....it makes me too sad and I think I would take it all home with me.

When I was in nursing, I used to come home and cry every night. I wasn't good at empathy, always turned to sympathy. I felt so bad for ppl that I couldn't distance myself from it, now I have a hospital phobia. Just the thought of walking into one bothers me, the smell of a hospital makes me sick. It was hard to have my kids because I had them all in hospitals. Could never do it!

Jazzy


 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 29, 2005, at 10:08:55

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite, posted by Jazzed on June 29, 2005, at 7:17:19

>>Wow, I wish that was me! 5 years and no degree for me. I don't know how long i'll have to go to finish. I'm ordering transcripts today.

5 years? what are you trying to get? do you have some school already? If I go further I will have 5 years as well.....but thats IF I go on :-)

>>Any sources of good low % rate loans?

I dont

You must be so excited!! and nervous I suppose to start.
Im about to take a babble break and submerge my whole being into school LOL.....school! Oh I looooove schoooooool!

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 29, 2005, at 13:01:12

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed, posted by rainbowbrite on June 29, 2005, at 10:08:55


> 5 years? what are you trying to get? do you have some school already? If I go further I will have 5 years as well.....but thats IF I go on :-)

I was in nursing school, and hated it. I took at least a years worth of classes I didn't need, but things I was really interested in, or had a particularly interesting prof. Like Medieval and Renaissance History. The profs. area of interest was sex scandals, so we read some interesting stuff, and he was just SO interesting and cool, I loved it. And I took a lot of developmental psych because that always made sense to me, so it was a breeze and interesting. Mind you, it didn't do me any good, obviously! ; )

> You must be so excited!! and nervous I suppose to start.

Nope, I'm not. I just want to get my degree, and get it out of the way. I hope this time I finish, and I hope then I can get a decent job when my son is in school. I hope it's good though.

Jazzy

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed

Posted by rainbowbrite on June 29, 2005, at 20:11:13

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite, posted by Jazzed on June 29, 2005, at 13:01:12

> I was in nursing school, and hated it. I took at least a years worth of classes I didn't need, but things I was really interested in, or had a particularly interesting prof. Like Medieval and Renaissance History. The profs. area of interest was sex scandals, so we read some interesting stuff, and he was just SO interesting and cool, I loved it.

Oh yeah I think you meantioned nursing before...thats cool you have some courses.

>And I took a lot of developmental psych because that always made sense to me, so it was a breeze and interesting. Mind you, it didn't do me any good, obviously! ; )

hehe :-)

> Nope, I'm not. I just want to get my degree, and get it out of the way. I hope this time I finish, and I hope then I can get a decent job when my son is in school. I hope it's good though.

Actually thats so how I feel so yeah excited is the wrong word....greaduating will be exciting! You will finish! I have faith in you :-) and Im sure you will get a good job.

Make sure to enjoy your time this summer without text books...:-)

Rain

 

Re: The beauty of studying psych » rainbowbrite

Posted by Jazzed on June 30, 2005, at 12:37:04

In reply to Re: The beauty of studying psych » Jazzed, posted by rainbowbrite on June 29, 2005, at 20:11:13

>
>
> Make sure to enjoy your time this summer without text books...:-)
>
> Rain
>
>
Thanks Rain!



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