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hi everyone-

im having a really hard time-and i sorry-

i dont know whats the mater with me lately-but i seem to be goin up and down like a yo yo-

the other night i writ a bad post-then got really positive-

now-i really tearful and want to do bad things to myself-

its not helping matters that im on t-yet-i find myself with the worst period ive ever had-

this is so demorilisin-a fella with a period!

i dont think i can do this-my mind keeps tellin me one thing-my body another!

i dont want it to be like this-

Scooby x

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Guest BeckyTG

Hey Scooby,

I'm so sorry you're bouncing up and down like a yo yo. I'm afraid that's part of being who we are, OK?

You've got a lot of support from us here. Give me a warm hug, fella, I could use one, too. We're all friends here and we can pull through these times with each other.

Keep posting, I know it helps me to talk when I'm not feeling good. I'll see if we can get you some cookies.

Hugs,

Becky

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Guest KellyKat

Hi Scooby I can't offer up any words of wisdom being on the opposite side of the gender issue. Not even sure of my wisdom when I do know what I'm talking about sometimes lol.

I do offer my best wishes for you.... and I'll even share some of Sally's cookies with ya :)

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Guest scooby

hey Becky-(((((((((((((((((((extreemly warm hug))))))))))))))))) x

ah its so so up and down aint it!

maybe the worsest bits is the bestest bits but we cant see it!

Scooby x

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Guest NatashaJade
but i do love marmite xx

My brother had a roommate from England who used to put the stuff on everything. He insisted that I try it once. Egad! I guess I eat things others would shudder at, but marmite? No thanks. :P

luv

Gin

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Guest Donna Jean
My brother had a roommate from England who used to put the stuff on everything. He insisted that I try it once. Egad! I guess I eat things others would shudder at, but marmite? No thanks. :P

luv

Gin

Ok......

I just Googled "Marmite"....

Get away from me......

Ugh!

Donna Jean

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Guest Amanda joan

Scooby

(((((((( HUG)))))))))

you are a wonderful guy

(((((((((HUG)))))))))

And a good hugger too!!

I feel like I am the Queen of the rollercoaster, one day I'm up and the next I am down. The joys never seem to last as long as the sorrows. Chocolate helps and if that doesn't do it then I move on to wine. If that doesn't work I try a long hot bath.

I hope you can find a way to focus your mind on the good and park those bad feelings way in the back of your mind. You are what you think about yourself. So think good thoughts about yourself and focus on the good things in your life. Any day above ground is a good day my friend. :D

The other thing that helps me is buying clothes. I don't know if that will work for you though <_< I know go and buy some boots!!

If that doesn't work go and buy a new tool or wax your car ;)

I think that works for some guys anyway. I was never a very good one so I can't say for sure. :blush:

When all else fails go out for a ride in the car and crank up the radio with some real awsome song that you can sing you heart out to. I always like "Wanted dead or alive" by Bon Jovi "on a steel horse I ride, wanted , dead or alive" Yeah that would always do it for me. :P

Well Bro hang in there and think positive thoughts and have some fun. I'm going to go take a bubble bath. :rolleyes:

Peace & Love Amanda

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Guest KellyKat

Sorry bout that, but I'm not sure of marmite either. A slogan of "love it, or hate it" makes me warry if nothing else. lol How's some virtual fish and chips or a spot of tea sound instead? :)

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Hey Scooby,,,Hun I hope you are feeling better now .

Im just coming off a downer myself ,,,more on the

way I guess but - thats the life Hun yeh???? roll with

the punches and keep going , its worth the climb imo.

Marmite ,,,,my two youngest siblings are Brits and like

same ,,,,Im a Paddy ,,,cant stand the stuff lol.Chin up

Scooby,,,,luv,viv :)

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Kellykat[and Sally]-i have a confesion-i hate cookies-[laughin]-but i do love marmite xx

Scooby x

OK, so you are turning down my fresh baked cookies for Marmite?

The nearest I can tell is that it is kith n' kin to Vegemite from Australia - I have had it before - and I prefer my yeast be in the bread not spread on it! :lol:

Everyone to their own taste, I suppose so I'll just go grab a Deep Fat Fried Twinkee and relax a bit.

Love ya anyway,

Sally :)

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Guest scooby

hi everyone-

ive been really busy today-so im just popping in to say-

THANKYOU X-and ((((((((((((((hug))))))))))))

i still feel a but ugh-but better than i did!

im finding this site helpful as-theres a lot of honesty-i thank you for this!

Scooby x[whos just off for some marmite-wink]

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Guest scooby

hi everyone

ive been really busy today so im just popping in to say-

THANKYOU X and (((((((((((((((((((hug))))))))))))))))))

still feeling a bit ugh-but better than i was!

im finding this site helpful as theres a lot of honesty-i thankyou for this!

Scooby x[whos off to get some marmite-wink]

[hopefully this message dont come up twice-i sent one but it disappeared]

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Guest Donna Jean

Hi, Scooby!

Hon, I'm glad that you're feeling somewhat better....

I want you to have a good weekend....OK?

(and keep that 'mite stuff away from me!)

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest KellyKat

Hi Scooby!! Glad that you feel a bit better!! I don't think that you'll find any shortage of 'well wishers' in this crowd. :) If I can ever give a smidge of insight, loan a smile, or lend a shoulder - I'm your gal!! Hope that you have a lovely weeked. Go drown (bury!?!) your sorrows in some marmite!!! ;)

Luv KK

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