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thread on which to be factitiously Mentally Normal (NOS)

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Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 11:35

nobody was wondering but not only am I still alive, the horribleness of my back pain has completely stopped Shock is all a bit tender and traumatised but hooray for me

and partial hooray for the weirdness that is tramadol I suppose

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Mentalpsychiatrist · 14/12/2014 11:38

Hooray for tramadol. They make you sick and itchy but the pain goes away.

We have a completely decorated tree and we're a still speaking to each other. I call that a success.

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 11:45

are we allowed to see the tree?

tramadol reminded me of dodgy pills back in the day before MDMA was available, have chewed half my face off in my sleep!

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 14/12/2014 12:03

I'm just raising my head and saying hello, because I've lurked on the last 3 or 4 threads and I felt guilty that you didn't know I was.

So hi. Hope that's ok. As you were.

Mentalpsychiatrist · 14/12/2014 12:08

I'd rather not post pictures of my home if you don't mind Mitchy, I have a paranoia about being outed in here. It is rather nice though.

Hello Caulkhead Smile

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 12:21

heh at idea of the eagle eyed spotting your reflection in a particularly shiny bauble or something

it could happen! I was just showing polite interest, didn't mean to make you uncomfortable but can understand. Flowers

hi caulkhead, is nice to see you, feel I know your name from some thread somewhere

am going to load the dishwasher and do some laundry, devolved all my powers and duties to others for one more day and I miss the horses

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 14/12/2014 12:25

I had a thread for a while following an od in October, and around that sort of thing crisis teams, trying every med possible etc I think i was referred to htt at the same time as enpo, hence me reading initially to see if her experiences were the same as mine.

I am very mentally normal, and I deal with all situations in the way a mentally normal person would. Wink

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 12:30

I don't recall that particular thread but will be great to pool our Mentally Normal coping strategies :)

how have things been since October?

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 14/12/2014 12:33

I spend a small fortune on whatever the psychiatrist has decided will work (currently quetiapine, citalopram, promazine, lorazepam and zopiclone) and I talk to people I'm told to.
If I've got to the end of the week with the scales saying the same as the beginning, and non mashed up arms all is well.

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 12:38

talking to people = some kind of therapy like dbt?

a prepayment certificate might be a good idea with that lot of prescriptions!

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 14/12/2014 12:44

Private therapist who is incredible and amazing. Then whoever the nhs have decided in their wisdom is right for me. So it's been eating disorder people, cpn, psychiatrist, different cpn, counsellor, another cpn. Current diagnosis is borderline personality disorder. But I am mentally normal, honestly!

SnowyMouse · 14/12/2014 12:52

I like NOS!

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 12:53

something clicks into place . . . oh maybe that's where I've seen you! Are you using Recovery Record? I started a thread about it

hope you find at least some of those people helpful, I only really like my old cpn, have not found the ED team much use at all. They don't understand me Confused am better off doing my own thing I think

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 14/12/2014 12:57

Yeh I am.
I'm pretty new to the whole system of seeing people (other than the private therapist) so I haven't got a cpn that "gets" me. The ed team here (large chocolaty midlands city) are useless and will only see you if bmi is below 16.5 or over 30-something. Great. Hmm I'm definitely on the do-own-thing club.

Enpoid · 14/12/2014 13:19

I lurked on your threads too Caulk Grin

Am still at Mavis's.

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 13:27

my cpn isn't my care coordinator these days and hasn't been for ages, have an OT instead Confused am not sure on what basis she still sees me but I'm glad of it because I heart her, she came into my life during a really grim time some years ago

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 14/12/2014 13:32

Enpo- phew, that makes me feel better! Are you still lurking on my one in the other place?

Mitchy1nge · 14/12/2014 15:00

skulking around looking for some sympathy, still feel generally disgusting

have achieved dishwasher and stage 1 of laundry (shove stuff in machine with detergent, switch on) the hard parts are yet to come (dry, put away)

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Mentalpsychiatrist · 14/12/2014 15:14

Have some sympathy Mitchy.

Enpoid · 14/12/2014 17:04

I drop in the other place occasionally to see how you're doing Caulk but I don't follow the gist of the conversation so much now.

Enpoid · 14/12/2014 17:11

Glad your back has improved Mitchy
Do yo take antihistamine for the itching?

Finally back home from the zone of liminality and bizarrenes that is Mavis's flat. I think the last time I slept was for four hours on Friday night and I have the eye creepers.

Mentalpsychiatrist · 14/12/2014 17:16

Go to bed Enpo!

Enpoid · 14/12/2014 17:19

I really should, but fuck it Grin

Enpoid · 14/12/2014 17:21

Don't want to start with the whole sleeping duringthe day thing, anyway. Bad move. Will sleep tonight.

Mentalpsychiatrist · 14/12/2014 17:32

Sleeping in the day makes me feel vile so I understand why you don't want to do it.

Enpoid · 14/12/2014 17:43

Sleepng in the day is Also unlikely to happen unless you're quite sleepy, which im not, despite usage of half a bottle of rum and half a £25 bag of herboid substances. Good weekend. The tree was very nice too. Glad yours went well Mental Grin