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Vent and then let it go...
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Not sure about anyone else but sometimes I just need to vent, including venting any frustrations, fears, hopes, worries, longings and anything else. Most of the time I don't want any advice or any responses. Just need a way to get it all out from within me.
So thought this thread could be for those sort of things. No one replys to you with words or anything. It's a place to let it all go. Just dump whatever it is you want to say and leave it here.
So yeah no replys please.
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Dear Shelly...
Fingers crossed for you precious lady...You have been so brave going to the dentist...
Hi Tayla....Harpbird...Magic..CMF...Mark and everyone reading here....
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Oh shelll you definitely are brave going to the dentist, oh I hate even saying that word, my horrors come back from the school dentists back in the 70s, ouch,
mb20lover , you do have friends, there seem a lot of people on here who care about you.
g’day ggrand, hope your doing well.
foes anyone know how I can answer a post without having to scroll all the way back to remember what I was answering??? It’s frustrating.
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I don't have any friends in person though, I never have, but thanks Harpbird.
And yeah I'm not sure, maybe you could try opening 2 tabs, Harpbird? 1 to read the comment, 1 to reply? Idk, I find it frustrating too.
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Hey mb20lover, not sure if your in the position to , but could you join a local group, crafts, gardening, ect... 27 years ago I joined a local weight loss group, I used to be a bit chunky lol ( not big name weight loss clubs) just cost a couple $$ a week and I am still weighing almost every Tuesday night, ( not tonight , backs given out and having trouble walking) I really have made some very close friends who actually care and listen and they to have there own struggles and I help them with an ear or shoulder. Xx
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hey mb20lover, I used to work in a nursing home Before I was let go because I became a work cover risk, there are residents in them places that don’t get any visitors, have you thought about visiting one near you where you could sit and read to or do puzzles with. Some have led the most fascinating lives and have wonderful memories and stories to tell? Just a thought.
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Hey Busymum. I know how you feel about other people's opinions, not about the job and being a Mum though.
I'm sorry you're feeling this way, I'm sure you're a great worker and Mum. It's their problem if people give you negative opinions, we value and care for you here.
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I am on a waiting list to see the public dentist which usually take about 12 months and I think they will just pull all my teeth out and that will be it.I am still waiting for my surgery which should have been done by now.
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