Candy6 You have a very busy life. It's good that you can get away to your caravan for a well-deserved break. Nice to meet up with a friend sometimes, too. I got a lot of washing dry outside today, then it started raining at about 4pm and hasn't stopped yet.
EllieAnne ADs aren't for everyone. They can make you feel flat. I'd rather have that than the terrible misery I felt without them. I've been on Mirtazapine for a few years now, the maximum dose. Did you meet your friend alright? I'm going to meet one of mine next week.
Wyllow3 Sorry you've felt so low and lonely today. Sometimes, we can be surrounded by people yet feel alone, though. You are loved - by your family, friends, all of us here. Getting the balance right with meds can be tricky, and it means weighing up benefits with side effects. Difficult.
SweetpeaSue I often feel as though I'm on the outside, looking in but not really being there. It's to do with depression, I think. I can be with family/friends/day centre people, etc., and feel as though I don't belong. We don't always see the fox - he usually comes after we've gone to bed, but the food has always been eaten by the morning. Glad you saw your son and GS. Family is so important. I hope you get assessed for ADs soon. It's good that you're seeing the MH nurse regularly.
Doodle I think your husband is very sensible in saying he wouldn't consider surgery until he's spoken with the Cardiologist. Disappointing that he was unable to be seen by him today. I didn't get the broadband sorted out - spent 45 minutes in a queue on the 'phone and gave up, then later the message was "all our operators are busy, please call back tomorrow".
nadateturbe Take things easy and look after yourself.
ScaredyCat, Whiff, all BDers - hope you all have a good sleep tonight x