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I was shocked last night by a video of a friend saying he wanted to end his life. It really hit me hard.
Guy is normally a strong out-going charismatic positive person. But not being able to work because of lockdown has absolutely destroyed him.
He’s taken himself to hospital and hoping to get psychiatric help. But it got me thinking. There must be many, many people suffering as well.
So, how well are you?
Guy is normally a strong out-going charismatic positive person. But not being able to work because of lockdown has absolutely destroyed him.
He’s taken himself to hospital and hoping to get psychiatric help. But it got me thinking. There must be many, many people suffering as well.
So, how well are you?
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Very well and very grateful to be so, thank you.
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Every day is Groundhog day...but be strong and we will all come out of the other side ok
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Hope your mates fine, I was down but reavaluated things made changes and am happy and content.
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Terrible situation, LCP. Thank goodness he had the sense to take himself to a safe place and good luck to him.
There was a good thread started a while back on this subject but I’ll never find it now. If anybody can remember it’s title they might care to share it in here.
There was a good thread started a while back on this subject but I’ll never find it now. If anybody can remember it’s title they might care to share it in here.
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I’ve been much better this year, than I was towards the back end of last year when I was drinking every night.
I’ve only drank 3 times this year and as daft as it sounds I’ve actually felt more anxious about hearing lockdown will be coming to an end, I think half of me refuses to get excited about it because 9 times of 10 what the government have said hasn’t happened, the other half of me is anxious about what normal will be and how the economy will recover so I’ve not been sleeping great again. Ordered lots of new books to keep my mind busy in an evening.
I’ve only drank 3 times this year and as daft as it sounds I’ve actually felt more anxious about hearing lockdown will be coming to an end, I think half of me refuses to get excited about it because 9 times of 10 what the government have said hasn’t happened, the other half of me is anxious about what normal will be and how the economy will recover so I’ve not been sleeping great again. Ordered lots of new books to keep my mind busy in an evening.
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Very well thankyou... Always am.
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Pretty sure the thread was titled " Mental Health Thread"huw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:01 pmTerrible situation, LCP. Thank goodness he had the sense to take himself to a safe place and good luck to him.
There was a good thread started a while back on this subject but I’ll never find it now. If anybody can remember it’s title they might care to share it in here.
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Feck off
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This could be an important thread for a few folks, let's keep it respectful UTC
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Luckily I had a grandson born before lockdown,so he's been a godsend for us as we have been looking after him as his parents are working from home. Been a joy to behold in these sad times.
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I’m feeling quite bipolar about things. Some days I’m flying and everything is fine and dandy. Then feel quite suicidal the next. It is the mental health effects of the current situation.
Anyway, thanks for asking LCP, I hope you are well and I hope your friend gets the help they need
Anyway, thanks for asking LCP, I hope you are well and I hope your friend gets the help they need
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Struggling tbh
But feeling ashamed to admit it.
I’ve seen a few post from people on Facebook/Twitter etc and think wow you are so brave to admit it in a public setting but I couldn’t do that as I would feel ashamed
Don’t know anyone here so I feels easier to admit that I’m not ok
But feeling ashamed to admit it.
I’ve seen a few post from people on Facebook/Twitter etc and think wow you are so brave to admit it in a public setting but I couldn’t do that as I would feel ashamed
Don’t know anyone here so I feels easier to admit that I’m not ok
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Absolutely don’t. Talking is the best medicine. There are good folk on here and you’ll get nothing but positivity.
Edit:BTW. I hope this has nothing to do with your Sheridan Smith/alcohol tweet?
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Today has been a very unusual day for me in terms of mental health. I'm normally quite optimistic, happy and with little to trouble me apart from my own egotistical issues. My base needs are always met. Food, house, warmth, home comforts, electronics, gadgets etc.
Today, however, has just been a very... well, I can only describe it as the inability to feel anything at all. Like I'm staring at a blank canvas with no motivation to paint. My thoughts have been very scattered, thinking of a million different things. Been on two lengthy walks to try and clear my head, without such luck.
Even with a "light at the end of the tunnel" with Covid, it still doesn't feel real, it feels like I'm waiting for the next slip up, the next "bad thing", the next lockdown.
I struggle a lot with loneliness. I flit between wanting to settle down with a woman to wanting to be free and single and without anything to tie me down to anywhere. I want to both be settled and explore. It's a strange, internal conflict.
I hope everyone else is feeling ok.
Today, however, has just been a very... well, I can only describe it as the inability to feel anything at all. Like I'm staring at a blank canvas with no motivation to paint. My thoughts have been very scattered, thinking of a million different things. Been on two lengthy walks to try and clear my head, without such luck.
Even with a "light at the end of the tunnel" with Covid, it still doesn't feel real, it feels like I'm waiting for the next slip up, the next "bad thing", the next lockdown.
I struggle a lot with loneliness. I flit between wanting to settle down with a woman to wanting to be free and single and without anything to tie me down to anywhere. I want to both be settled and explore. It's a strange, internal conflict.
I hope everyone else is feeling ok.
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Hope your mate is OK long term.
Personally I'm lucky that I've been able to work throughout this pandemic in one way or another.
I've come to terms with the death of my dad in Jan 2020.
If I'd been sat at home then I don't think I'd be in a good place.
I was on antidepressants for a large chunk of the last 12 mths after dad died but I've come off them now.
Dad dying and stuff that's gone on this last 12 months has helped me realised some things that I needed to do.
Personally I'm lucky that I've been able to work throughout this pandemic in one way or another.
I've come to terms with the death of my dad in Jan 2020.
If I'd been sat at home then I don't think I'd be in a good place.
I was on antidepressants for a large chunk of the last 12 mths after dad died but I've come off them now.
Dad dying and stuff that's gone on this last 12 months has helped me realised some things that I needed to do.
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Sorry to hear that mate and glad to hear you doing betterGodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:44 pmHope your mate is OK long term.
Personally I'm lucky that I've been able to work throughout this pandemic in one way or another.
I've come to terms with the death of my dad in Jan 2020.
If I'd been sat at home then I don't think I'd be in a good place.
I was on antidepressants for a large chunk of the last 12 mths after dad died but I've come off them now.
Dad dying and stuff that's gone on this last 12 months has helped me realised some things that I needed to do.
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You are among friends, even if you don't know anyone on here.ayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:29 pmStruggling tbh
But feeling ashamed to admit it.
I’ve seen a few post from people on Facebook/Twitter etc and think wow you are so brave to admit it in a public setting but I couldn’t do that as I would feel ashamed
Don’t know anyone here so I feels easier to admit that I’m not ok
To be honest, I'm not sure how anyone can be 100% comfortable with their mental health given the circumstances we find ourselves in.
Try to stay strong and do the things that make you feel positive (if you can).
All the best to you.
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Don’t be afraid of admitting it. In saying so, you are helping others realise they are not alone.ayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:29 pmStruggling tbh
But feeling ashamed to admit it.
I’ve seen a few post from people on Facebook/Twitter etc and think wow you are so brave to admit it in a public setting but I couldn’t do that as I would feel ashamed
Don’t know anyone here so I feels easier to admit that I’m not ok
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You’ve already made the first step & that’s important, as good as some people on here are in terms of wisdom & experience you can’t substitute professional help & if you continue to feel low that would be my first port of call, good luck anyhow going forwards.ayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:29 pmStruggling tbh
But feeling ashamed to admit it.
I’ve seen a few post from people on Facebook/Twitter etc and think wow you are so brave to admit it in a public setting but I couldn’t do that as I would feel ashamed
Don’t know anyone here so I feels easier to admit that I’m not ok
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Very well and thanks for asking.
Had my 1st jab last Friday and despite a slight temperature overnight have had no side effects.
Saturday was hard with the WBA game but no ill effects.
Painted the bathroom ceiling this morning and went for a walk over Helsby Hill this afternoon with my good lady wife.
Currently listening to Diana Ross on Alexa shuffle whilst enjoying a glass of vino.
Life's OK.
Had my 1st jab last Friday and despite a slight temperature overnight have had no side effects.
Saturday was hard with the WBA game but no ill effects.
Painted the bathroom ceiling this morning and went for a walk over Helsby Hill this afternoon with my good lady wife.
Currently listening to Diana Ross on Alexa shuffle whilst enjoying a glass of vino.
Life's OK.
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I cant believe how much weight ive put on over the last 12 months,being locked up is affecting peop!e in so many different ways lifes tough at the moment but there is light at the end of the tunnel...i just wish one thing i wish people would just show a little patience....
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I’ve got to admit I am struggling a bit now for several reasons. I am five years from retirement and due to not working at present and living in a smallish flat with my wife everything seems bloody pointless and I feel like I no longer have a purpose in life. I had a really bad bout of Covid six weeks ago which made me really poorly. I was feeling down before I got it and presume I contracted it on one of the rare days I actually had some work. Prior to the Covid I did make the best of a bad job and enjoyed a few alcoholic beverages at weekends. Sadly as my sense of taste and smell is still non existent I can’t even have a bloody beer! I miss my 3 grown up children who live 20 miles away as we used to socialise quite regularly. I have had to reschedule a Tenerife holiday for the whole family twice so far which was booked before Covid outbreak to celebrate my 60th birthday last year. I will just request a refund now as booking holidays is currently a bit of a lottery. Watching football isn’t enjoyable, and not just because of some of our poor performances. I am just fed up of watching games with no crowds and the advertising all over empty seats. It was ok at first but is now getting tedious. My wife is coping a lot better than me as she likes watching all of the mind numbing day time tv and she lost her job a few months before Covid hit so she is used to being home all day.
I do get out on days when the weather is ok for fairly long walks, this helps a little but it would be nice if I could sit down for a coffee en route.
On the plus side I beat Covid and am still alive and not depressed just a bit down.When I do feel down I often think about people who are lonely and on their own and those who may not be in the best of health and cannot have proper contact with their usual circle of friends and family and support networks. It must be so hard for them, a lot harder than what I am going through. For that I should be thankful. Best wishes to all fellow clarets in coping during these difficult times and I hope you all come through this not too badly scarred. UTC
I do get out on days when the weather is ok for fairly long walks, this helps a little but it would be nice if I could sit down for a coffee en route.
On the plus side I beat Covid and am still alive and not depressed just a bit down.When I do feel down I often think about people who are lonely and on their own and those who may not be in the best of health and cannot have proper contact with their usual circle of friends and family and support networks. It must be so hard for them, a lot harder than what I am going through. For that I should be thankful. Best wishes to all fellow clarets in coping during these difficult times and I hope you all come through this not too badly scarred. UTC
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Been up and down and also another feeling a bit apprehensive about getting back to normal.I fear I have lost my business having not worked in it since last March luckily in August my sister in law got me a part time job doing a bit of cleaning and labouring I have not worked in such an environment for 30 years and hated it for the first few weeks being so far removed from what I normally do.But gradually I have got to know quite a few of the lads and plenty of them Clarets so given me a bit social aspect away from the madness
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Your story sounds almost identical to my father, he luckily hasn’t had Covid though as he’d struggle with his health.Jamesy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 9:00 pmI’ve got to admit I am struggling a bit now for several reasons. I am five years from retirement and due to not working at present and living in a smallish flat with my wife everything seems bloody pointless and I feel like I no longer have a purpose in life. I had a really bad bout of Covid six weeks ago which made me really poorly. I was feeling down before I got it and presume I contracted it on one of the rare days I actually had some work. Prior to the Covid I did make the best of a bad job and enjoyed a few alcoholic beverages at weekends. Sadly as my sense of taste and smell is still non existent I can’t even have a bloody beer! I miss my 3 grown up children who live 20 miles away as we used to socialise quite regularly. I have had to reschedule a Tenerife holiday for the whole family twice so far which was booked before Covid outbreak to celebrate my 60th birthday last year. I will just request a refund now as booking holidays is currently a bit of a lottery. Watching football isn’t enjoyable, and not just because of some of our poor performances. I am just fed up of watching games with no crowds and the advertising all over empty seats. It was ok at first but is now getting tedious. My wife is coping a lot better than me as she likes watching all of the mind numbing day time tv and she lost her job a few months before Covid hit so she is used to being home all day.
I do get out on days when the weather is ok for fairly long walks, this helps a little but it would be nice if I could sit down for a coffee en route.
On the plus side I beat Covid and am still alive and not depressed just a bit down.When I do feel down I often think about people who are lonely and on their own and those who may not be in the best of health and cannot have proper contact with their usual circle of friends and family and support networks. It must be so hard for them, a lot harder than what I am going through. For that I should be thankful. Best wishes to all fellow clarets in coping during these difficult times and I hope you all come through this not too badly scarred. UTC
He was eventually made redundant and got an ok redundancy pay off, I still don’t think he’s ready for retirement and the thought of no income scares him, although he could manage I’m sure, he enjoys his exotic holidays.
Fingers crossed we all pull through to summer when everyone’s smiles will be back! Keep at it mate.
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Cheers pal.
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I’ve got to admit that in the lead up to Christmas I was beginning to understand how the lockdown could affect people’s mental health. Then we had a real upset in my family and I had to deal with it and we still are.
Come February and I’ve got a tough case of COVID and it has really made me stop and think - I haven’t been fit to do anything but think! Now my mindset has changed again and out of the fear of kicking the bucket I’ve come to recognise what I do have around me and focus on that rather than the sh*t that is going on.
So, how am I - the answer varies daily, but I get on with it the best I can and hope things turn out good.
Come February and I’ve got a tough case of COVID and it has really made me stop and think - I haven’t been fit to do anything but think! Now my mindset has changed again and out of the fear of kicking the bucket I’ve come to recognise what I do have around me and focus on that rather than the sh*t that is going on.
So, how am I - the answer varies daily, but I get on with it the best I can and hope things turn out good.
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Looking forward to going back to school using Teams was seriously doing my head in.
I do feel a lot of kids have really struggled without their mates
I do feel a lot of kids have really struggled without their mates
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We have a few days of sunshine coming up that can change your mood for the better. Hang in there guys.
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