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JustinW

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  1. Congratulations! This is definite cause for celebration.
  2. Ghost town - only 3 of us at work today
  3. Congratulations on 7 months ZK. You are at the point where I noticed things getting better so I hope that you are starting to have more good days than bad. Savor those moments of clarity and excitement as they help get through the bad days. Thank you for your participation in this community and for being an admin for the site.
  4. Ok, more like $0.11/day or $3.30/month. Are you willing to give up 1 trip to Caribou or Starbucks a month for the benefit you get from this site?
  5. Mike, your message above is why we miss your input on the site so much. You have a great communication style and it is helped so many of us. If $800 is what you need to keep things running then we should be able to raise that over the course of a year. If we have 20 "active" members that equates to about $.10/day each.
  6. Thanks FW, weather is still 50/50 so it's up in the airI tried supplements and found no improvement but I am willing to try them again for the brain fog. Any suggestions for boosting metabolism?
  7. Kick 2013 to the curb, no looking back and take no prisoners for 2014! Glad to have you with us still.
  8. I want to ditch the fog, fear, lack of energy, lack of motivation, and low metabolism. Just keep telling myself it's possible! Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers tomorrow; I have a big test to take if the weather is OK.
  9. Sorry to dissapoint you guys, but I'm not enough of a stud to shovel the whole thing. I've done that once in the 10 years that we've lived here and that was enough. It took me about 2 1/2 hours and it was only 2" of snow. Now my hour of snow removal is about 20 minutes of shoveling followed by 45 minutes with the snowblower. I've been attributing this fear to the mental fog that seems to have set in after adderall. I believe that the foggy feeling is an impared working memory and that in turn impares our ability to learn and process new things. Does that sound right to anyone?
  10. Wow, you have a lot to celebrate! Please don't forget to take time to relax and disconnect from the stress; you definitely deserve some "you time".
  11. Congratulations Sebastion, I am a couple of months behind you but your thoughts echo many of mine. I did not abuse but used consistently for 3 years at the 25mg a day level. I miss many of the same feelings as you and have experienced the weight gain and lack of enthusiasm. I don't have much to offer as far as hope since I am not as far along in my journey as you are, but I can say that I feel very similarly to what you have described. I thought that things would be close to normal at the 1 year point but I don't see that happening; I would be thrilled with 80% at this point. Try to savor the good days; that's the best I can offer.
  12. Scared that I might have damaged something in my brain
  13. Day 4 - snow removal, I would rather be working out instead but it's an hour of activity and that meets the details of the challenge. Is anyone else experiencing fear at the thought of doing just about anything? I had some tasks added to my to do list this week and the thought of doing them scares me. These are mundane tasks like configuring a device to connect to our WiFi at home. Maybe I have been sedentary for too long?
  14. Thank you for checking in and giving the gift of hope! Congratulations on your recovery.
  15. A life lived with reserve is no life at all, so care be thrown to the wind.
  16. that is great news ZK! I love RC planes but have too many hobbies to get back into it.
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