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date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 01:08:08 -0500,    group: uk.people.support.depression        back       
Funk Recovery   
I think I'm starting to come out of a funk I've been in lately. It was 
getting pretty bad for a while and I don't know what happened to me. It 
began on Friday, the day after my lumpotomy. I wanted to sleep all the 
time, I didn't eat, bathe, or do dishes, and Tuesday I started crying 
for absolutely no reason (just the normal loneliness).

But I suddenly came round yesterday afternoon, and now I seem to be 
fine - a little hungry though.

I still don't know what went wrong - the only thing I've changed is to 
stop taking my vitamins (they interact with my antibiotic medicine). 
Maybe post-partum depression? Withdrawal from the missing alien implant? 
Hmmm?

CJ
date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 01:08:08 -0500   author:   CJ Dunnaway

Re: Funk Recovery   
CJ Dunnaway  wrote:

> I think I'm starting to come out of a funk I've been in lately. It was
> getting pretty bad for a while and I don't know what happened to me. It
> began on Friday, the day after my lumpotomy. I wanted to sleep all the
> time, I didn't eat, bathe, or do dishes, and Tuesday I started crying
> for absolutely no reason (just the normal loneliness).
> 
> But I suddenly came round yesterday afternoon, and now I seem to be 
> fine - a little hungry though.
> 
> I still don't know what went wrong - the only thing I've changed is to
> stop taking my vitamins (they interact with my antibiotic medicine). 

Could be a combination of stopping the vitamins and taking antibiotics -
why not?  Add a touch of `normal variation' - <shrug>.  Who knows?  Ups
and downs are normal.

> Maybe post-partum depression? Withdrawal from the missing alien implant?
> Hmmm?

You'd have to check the x-rays of you kept in your CIA file to find out
about the alien implant, I'd expect.

Rowland.

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date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 19:44:42 +0100   author:   gibbet (Rowland McDonnell)

Re: Funk Recovery   
"Rowland McDonnell" <real-address-in-sig@flur.bltigibbet> wrote in 
message 
news:1io92r5.85j3w71cmebqwN%real-address-in-sig@flur.bltigibbet...
> CJ Dunnaway  wrote:
>
>> I think I'm starting to come out of a funk I've been in lately. It 
>> was
>> getting pretty bad for a while and I don't know what happened to me. 
>> It
>> began on Friday, the day after my lumpotomy. I wanted to sleep all 
>> the
>> time, I didn't eat, bathe, or do dishes, and Tuesday I started crying
>> for absolutely no reason (just the normal loneliness).
>>
>> But I suddenly came round yesterday afternoon, and now I seem to be
>> fine - a little hungry though.
>>
>> I still don't know what went wrong - the only thing I've changed is 
>> to
>> stop taking my vitamins (they interact with my antibiotic medicine).
>
> Could be a combination of stopping the vitamins and taking 
> antibiotics -
> why not?  Add a touch of `normal variation' - <shrug>.  Who knows? 
> Ups
> and downs are normal.
>
>> Maybe post-partum depression? Withdrawal from the missing alien 
>> implant?
>> Hmmm?
>
> You'd have to check the x-rays of you kept in your CIA file to find 
> out
> about the alien implant, I'd expect.
>
> Rowland.


I believe the x-rays are in the FBI's X-files vault.  ;-)

CJ
date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 15:30:52 -0500   author:   CJ Dunnaway

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