And now I am at Tom and Nora's and there is alcohol. So that's good.
Yay, that is very good. I myself am torn between doing the things I need to, this weekend, and wanting to spend the entire weekend in a cuddle puddle on a friend's couch with wine. Sigh.
I'm on a 3 hour conference call, and this speaker is waxing eloquent about
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
and how it affected him as a teenager. Return to the subject at hand, sir, so we might be done with this by noon.
Ugghh, not shaking the cloud over my head. Still have tears just lurking, ready to spill even though I made it through the memorial without crying. I keep mixing up my FIL and Jim when my thoughts turn to the hurt. I've cried for both of them a bunch over the last month, so it isn't like I've been holding that back. I had hoped the memorial would give me some closure on the pain, but not so much. At least so far.
Work appears to be quiet today, which doesn't help. I'd rather be busy. I might be able to take the afternoon off and work on school assignments. I had something due yesterday and I just didn't get it done. I made the choice to submit it late and take the hit on my grade. But I still need to get that done today.
And all I really want to do is eat comfort food, crawl in bed, and watch guilty pleasure movies.
And all I really want to do is eat comfort food, crawl in bed, and watch guilty pleasure movies.
I haven't watched
Big Trouble in Little China
in a while.
Calling Teppy the Drug Goddess: is itching a common side effect of Prozac? I'm on the generic, and I've just realized that the maddening itchiness on my legs started around the same time I started it. I so rarely get side effects, and was hoping the Prozac would be helpful.
is itching a common side effect of Prozac?
That's probably an allergic reaction. I'd stop taking it and see your doctor to try a different antidepressant.
I think I'd rather be anxious than itching like this. Dammit.
There are many ADs to try. You can control your anxiety AND be itch-free.
Absolutely. Zoloft worked really well for my anxiety, and Lexapro is helping it pretty well, too. I hate my anxiety enough to be willing to try more than 1 medication.