What a fantastic post. Really enjoyed reading that as I could relate to so much of it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I made similar changes this year although not to the same extent. Feels good.
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15-12-2022 10:49 AM #1831
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15-12-2022 11:35 AM #1832
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The fitness part is something worth considering. When lockdown happened I did Couch to 5 K and loads of walking and gardening etc. I lost 2 stone and was the fittest I had been in years. All of a sudden my mental health issues disappeared. Unfortunately, they all came back, with the belly, when I returned to work. I know that where I work makes me unwell. It is a decent job on decent pay but I loath working there and feel trapped financially. No fault of that is my employers by the way just 30 odd years of me not liking what I do and beating myself up for not having the courage to leave. I'll suffer it for a few years and then retirement options and a more positive future will hopefully be within grasp.
Your paragraph around being an OK Dad, Son and parent is exactly how I feel about myself. The thing is that there are many roles there and if you are doing OK in them all that is a pretty decent accomplishment in itself. I suggest that your girls love for you says you are doing far better in the parenting stakes than OK. Hope you feel better soon and thanks for your post. It is always helpful to know that you aren't in a wee bubble and the thoughts you have are shared by others.
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21-12-2022 07:43 AM #1833
For those of you who struggle with SAD, Happy Solstice. The days get longer from here on in :)
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21-12-2022 07:55 AM #1834This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-12-2022 07:56 AM #1835This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Possibly for another thread, but for me today is a big part of what my Christmas is about.
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21-12-2022 09:04 AM #1836This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I personally can't wait to see the back of Christmas - don't get me wrong, I'll enjoy seeing the children enjoy it all, but I can't quite stomach all of the expectation and pressure to be 'on'.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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21-12-2022 12:43 PM #1837
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I've got tins of soup older than you!
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21-12-2022 12:45 PM #1838This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Get naked, drink mead and party like a pagan, because queuing at Argos is just bollocks.
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27-12-2022 11:36 AM #1839
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One of my best mates just found in Holyrood Park. Robert Corner 50 year old. Suspected suicide. No signs what so ever. Good Hibby. Would give you his last £.
Lying in my bed numb & heartbroken
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27-12-2022 12:10 PM #1840This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-12-2022 12:17 PM #1841This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-12-2022 12:55 PM #1842
Such sad news to read here today. My condolences to Robert's family and friends and all who knew him, so tragic. God bless him.
If anyone should need someone to talk to about Robert. I am here.
Rest in Peace lad.
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27-12-2022 03:26 PM #1843
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27-12-2022 04:48 PM #1844This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Some, but by no means all, have struggled with their mental health but felt unable to talk about it. People don't always show signs of their suicidal feelings and it can be difficult to spot.
I'm very sorry for the loss of your friend.
Look after each other folks.
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30-12-2022 10:53 AM #1845
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Went to see his wife of 25 years last night. Very difficult but glad I done it.
R.I.P Rab
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31-12-2022 12:34 AM #1846
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A tough time of year for a lot of people. The need to engage with the propaganda of this supposedly being the most wonderful time of the year is stressful for many. Finances, social anxiety, relationship strains, dark days, long nights and miserable weather meet our national fixation with alcohol. Its little wonder many just don't cope.
Sorry for your loss 🙏
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07-01-2023 06:56 PM #1847
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07-01-2023 07:27 PM #1848This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I often hear more about men's mental health struggles being promoted (presuming here with nothing to base it on) is this is because there's an assumption female's are more inclined to talk openly? Just curious, was wondering if you knew.
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07-01-2023 09:04 PM #1849
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08-01-2023 03:16 PM #1850
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08-01-2023 04:24 PM #1851
According to data published by Samaritans, 2021 figures for England showed a 10.5 per 100,000 suicide rate as compared to 10.0 in 2020 and 10.8 in 2019. By gender, males were 15.8 and females 5.5 in 2021. The most at-risk group were males 50-54 at 22.5 per 100.000.
By comparison, Scotland's figures indicated an overall suicide rate in 2021 of 14.0 per 100,000 despite a drop from the previous year. Gender differences are similar to England but with an upward trend for female suicides.
The leading cause of suicide is considered to be untreated depression whilst reticence in talking is undoubtedly an exacerbating factor for greater completed male suicides.
Risk factors are many and disparate. Some of these are, substance use, family history of suicide, experiencing others' suicidal behaviour, physical or sexual abuse, deprivation and chronic pain.
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08-01-2023 04:39 PM #1852
Thanks for info. Found a breakdown of the latest stats (2021) for Scotland.
https://www.scotpho.org.uk/health-we...de/key-points/
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08-01-2023 04:45 PM #1853This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-01-2023 07:43 AM #1854
Worry a read as to why such an on the surface pointless activity gives us emotional balance.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...-mental-health
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14-01-2023 05:21 PM #1855This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The funeral is at Morton hall on Friday 3rd February at 2pm.
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14-01-2023 05:44 PM #1856This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Went to church, lit a candle, said a wee prayer. Did the same for his Dad when he passed away. Robert told me it meant a lot to him, so I tried to take comfort from that. Neither of us kept up going to Mass from since we were younger, but I feel a calmness when I go. I don't sit for the service, just light candles, say prayers for others and leave.
I've been thinking of him often, come on here to distract my mind doing word games etc. I'm sure the family will make the funeral a lovely celebration of his life for him. He will be sorely missed. I'll never forget him. May he RIP.
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14-01-2023 07:32 PM #1857This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-01-2023 12:15 AM #1858
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I never even felt like this when my dad passed away. I am heartbroken.
R I P My Bonnie Laddie
I will miss you forever
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15-01-2023 04:50 PM #1859
Just listened to this podcast, which talks about regulating cortisol levels in order to control stress and anxiety.
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vaHViZXJtYW5sYW I/episode/NmEwYzg1YmUtOTIxNC0xMWVkLTlhYTctOTdlOWY0MzY4Njc1?e p=14
I was particularly interested in what he says about ashwagandha, which I use regularly. Turns out I might be better taking twice as much as I do :)
Anyone any experience with it?Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 15-01-2023 at 05:04 PM.
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16-01-2023 11:24 AM #1860
I know that some on here are interested in the use of psychedelics in dealing with mental health issues.
A friend of mine has arranged this event, to discuss exactly that, with a Parliamentary event immediately afterwards.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/psych...s-512018159097
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