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In reply to the discussion: What do you REALLY want for Christmas? (None of that world peace crap, either). [View all]Locut0s
(6,154 posts)65. *Hugs* I can sort of relate...
Probably not for the same reason. You mentioned the death of your mother in another post and the loss of your dog. I'm very sorry to hear that. While I can't relate directly to said loss I know what it's like to not be happy for long periods. In the 31 years of my life I think I've only been truly happy for a few years at a time. I've had depression and anxiety or something similar all the rest. I can't say I have any excuse either aside from genes, perhaps the way I was raised. I've spent long periods just living off my parents, no job or school.
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What do you REALLY want for Christmas? (None of that world peace crap, either). [View all]
graywarrior
Dec 2013
OP
I'd settle for $ to finish my home repairs, followed by a quick sale and enough left over to live
IrishAyes
Dec 2013
#29
Thanks graywarrior. She's in a good place now - stable for the past 16 months
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#72