Post by lgsdesigner on Apr 14, 2017 10:55:21 GMT -5
I put on a front around family members at gatherings so I can act like I like half the people there. I can't stand some of my family but they will never know. I'm fake-nice like that, and passive aggressive.
Post by hotcoconuts82 on Apr 14, 2017 12:14:25 GMT -5
I'm attempting to ween off the zoloft. I know I don't have ppa anymore but I feel like I might be better off on it. It helps Sooo much with Pms moods and my anxiety was almost nonexistent with the zoloft. I'm doing half a pill now. I don't want to admit it in real life though because I feel like I would be admitting I can't handle my life.
bwisco123 I forgot more than once to tighten the straps on the infant seat when she'd been hanging out in it outside the car. It's such a bad feeling but don't beat yourself up.
Post by radtechgirl on Apr 15, 2017 9:36:48 GMT -5
bwisco123, don't beat you self up. H and I did that shortly after R was born. We had left a graduation party because it was pouring rain. And then proceeded to drive an hour to my aunt and uncle house. We get there and realize we never tighted up the straps in the bucket seat.
Post by elephantastic on Apr 16, 2017 5:30:23 GMT -5
When E was itty bitty and we still had her in the infant bucket in/out of the car we once drove her on THE INTERSATE not buckled. We stopped for gas 1/2 way home and thank god she was such a grumpy butt because I got out while H was pumping gas to talk to her and I noticed. The worst feeling ever. Never happened again though!
I'm attempting to ween off the zoloft. I know I don't have ppa anymore but I feel like I might be better off on it. It helps Sooo much with Pms moods and my anxiety was almost nonexistent with the zoloft. I'm doing half a pill now. I don't want to admit it in real life though because I feel like I would be admitting I can't handle my life.
Sorry that was a major ramble.
I fully support staying on any mental health meds that make like more enjoyable. Even if the ppa is not the primary concern at this point.
I had to accept that it is a chemical imbalance in my body, it is a legitimate health issue. I wouldn't expect a heart patient to stop taking his heart meds or a diabetic to stop taking insulin if needed. So why should I stop taking my depression/anaxiety meds?
Definitely do what you feel is right for you, but know that if you decide to stay on the meds that is no indication of how well you are capable of handling your life.
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