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Oh I forgot - yes

Sorry @Judi9877 

I'm sorry things are tough sweetheart. We are here for you. 

Your messages are very nice to read in the hobbies you do. The knitting !!

In the past 3 months I have done practically no hobbies. I am usually hand sewing or making a quilt but iv been too ill with waiting for this damn gall bladder to come out. 

 

I think @Jacques has had same problem but the difference with him and me is that he goes to the gym whereas I don't. 

I get big problems with having anaesthetic in an operation and am usually quite ill for up to 6 months after the operation. 

 

@Judi9877 @ It sounds like you have way too much on your plate right now, and

 

It's brave of you to reach out and share this.

I've been thinking a lot lately about the work of Dr. James Doty and Terry Real, and their writings/audibles/iTunes seem particularly relevant in situations like this
The neurologist Dr James Doty writes about  his work on compassion and the neuroscience of kindness. He emphasizes the importance of self-compassion. It's so easy to be hard on ourselves, especially when we're struggling, but true resilience comes from treating ourselves with the same kindness and understanding we would offer a dear friend.

He talks about how even small acts of self-compassion, like taking a few deep breaths or acknowledging your pain

 

without judgment, can make a real difference
Terry Real, a couples therapist, talks a lot about the importance of connection and the damaging effects of disconnection. He emphasizes how crucial it is to reach out for support when we're struggling.

 

. Real suggests that reaching out, sharing our vulnerability, and allowing others to support us is a crucial step toward healing. 

Wow how can you change this instead of feeling lonely ,? 

If you see your GP could things change ? 

 

May I also just tap @Gremlin24 , it sounds like you need to give yourself permission to not be perfect, to acknowledge the weight of everything you're carrying,

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♥️ @Judi9877 

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Morning! 🌞 @Gremlin24 

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@Gremlin24 

 

Good morning hun,

Just got out of bed here.

Planning on getting some study done today. Just watching some trashy reality tv now.

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@Oaktree I'm still sitting on a hospital bed currently freaking out over something a mental health person has said. 

 

Hope you get some good studying done after you have finished watching your TV show 😊

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Thanks @Gremlin24 

seems that something is wrong with notifications again.

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@Oaktree 

There's been something wrong with the subscription notifications for a while, the mention ones are hit and miss, they're all delayed a bit though. I sent an email on friday I think with screenshots. 

I also get a processing thing 

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 @Ru-bee !!! Help!!!

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Hi @Oaktree 

I'm sorry I'm not at Tafe but there's no way I can do the days they were expecting. I could have had an appointment to cut my classes down but then my gall bladder flared - it was too hard - 

 

Perhaps we can have a virtual cuppa shortly ? 

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I had a similar thing when logging on today @avant-garde! I think the site that hosts the forums is having a few issues at the moment 

I've got your email and have sent it to our IT team to see if they can help us out and get to the bottom of it!