Psycho-Babble Social Thread 3670

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To Janice

Posted by judy1 on January 1, 2001, at 18:55:14

I was just reading through some messages I missed when I was getting manic and saw your post of 12/10. What a sweet thing to say, I define so much of myself by my moods that to read that someone sees something positive in me even in depression means a great deal to me. You and Noa were very adept at noticing my mental state, is it that obvious? I'll probably start asking for feedback, I'm much more receptive to people on this forum than my own pdoc or family. If you are out there, I hope all is well and you are having a wonderful New Year. Take care, Judy

 

to Judy

Posted by Janice1 on January 4, 2001, at 19:52:25

In reply to To Janice, posted by judy1 on January 1, 2001, at 18:55:14

>Hi Judy, I am 'out here' every once in a while.

You are always sweet and caring during your depression. It's easy (or at least I think it is) to see you mood changes - and there is a very definate 'core you' under all the fluctuation. I have also noticed that your cognitive skills improve quite dramatically with your mood until you become manic. And then you become very, very funny. (Have you ever seen 'Absolutely Fabulous'? Anyway your humour reminds me a bit of this sitcom.)

Right now you sound perfect to me. How's that for unsolicited advice.

I'm having a good first week of my New Year Judy so far. I never listened to my family either ( other than one brother). I think it's because family member have other motives for you to be better other than simply for your well-being.

The very, very best of New Years to you too. Feel free to ask for my gauge of your moods anytime.

Janice



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