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shadesofmauve) wrote2012-09-11 09:59 pm
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The problem with angsting on the internet, dear readers, is that you don't have any hyperbole left for the total mental breakdown you have the next day for no apparent reason.
Doing much better now, but still more than a mite confused. I don't get it, brain chemistry. What did I ever do to you?
Doing much better now, but still more than a mite confused. I don't get it, brain chemistry. What did I ever do to you?
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I'm glad you're doing better, and sorry your brain gave out on you! /hug
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Thanks, I am doing much better.
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I hope you and your brain chemistry have a good night's sleep and are better tomorrow.
Stasia
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I've certainly been stressed to that point, and I know stress was a contributing factor, but it felt like a physical thing (damn it, brain chemistry, I medicated the hell out of you! Stop that!). I felt physically strange all day, and didn't have the normal cycle of nasty thoughts -- just totally random sobbing.
Which, as someone who doesn't cry much -- at sad books, movies, when grieving -- is a little strange to deal with.
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As I mentioned to VQ above, I think I need to make a gif of a brain with Wash's "CURSE YOUR SUDDEN BUT INEVITABLE BETRAYAL" line.
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If you do make that gif, I need a copy.