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Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by Markey mark » Mon Jan 01, 2018 6:30 pm

You soon got well and better :oops:

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by Star » Sun Dec 31, 2017 10:41 am

bristollisa wrote:
art0hur0moh wrote:
bristollisa wrote:You made me lol a little bit about the keep on drinking. At times I do, but not good and I know you were joking. Moving back to Bristol is not an option as there is hardly any work out there, and may not get another mortgage.


I started going to the pub for literally a pint everyday. Unfortunatly a pint rarely was just that. Hence the reason two hours before closing.

Take care! Should add, alcohol is a depressant! Though you most likely know that.


True and I'm going to be stronger. Last night bed at 7 and got up at 5 and been on another site I joined recently.

You should of read the reviews before you joined :shake head:

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by Markey mark » Sun Dec 31, 2017 10:07 am

Be honest with yourself and others and that will help you stay stronger , if you know what I mean , try not to hang around with shit people , as they will pull you down to their level , and importantly never be shamed of yourself , small steps at a time with professional help you get there , with the bottom of my heart hope life treats you well

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by bristollisa » Sun Dec 31, 2017 9:53 am

art0hur0moh wrote:
bristollisa wrote:You made me lol a little bit about the keep on drinking. At times I do, but not good and I know you were joking. Moving back to Bristol is not an option as there is hardly any work out there, and may not get another mortgage.


I started going to the pub for literally a pint everyday. Unfortunatly a pint rarely was just that. Hence the reason two hours before closing.

Take care! Should add, alcohol is a depressant! Though you most likely know that.


True and I'm going to be stronger. Last night bed at 7 and got up at 5 and been on another site I joined recently.

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by bristollisa » Sun Dec 31, 2017 9:50 am

chinchin wrote:You may not think so now, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. :)


There is when I give up drinking, so from today, no more than two bottles of larger. Thanks

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by Trapper John » Sun Dec 31, 2017 7:08 am

Dean wrote:Has anybody else called troll yet?


We were waiting for you.......

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by Stooo » Sat Dec 30, 2017 8:41 pm

Just remember that you are the #1 sperm :wink:

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by McAz » Sat Dec 30, 2017 8:38 pm

And room under the bridge.

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by chinchin » Sat Dec 30, 2017 7:35 pm

You may not think so now, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. :)

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by Dean » Sat Dec 30, 2017 6:47 pm

Has anybody else called troll yet?

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by art0hur0moh » Sat Dec 30, 2017 6:43 pm

bristollisa wrote:You made me lol a little bit about the keep on drinking. At times I do, but not good and I know you were joking. Moving back to Bristol is not an option as there is hardly any work out there, and may not get another mortgage.


I started going to the pub for literally a pint everyday. Unfortunatly a pint rarely was just that. Hence the reason two hours before closing.

Take care! Should add, alcohol is a depressant! Though you most likely know that.

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by bristollisa » Sat Dec 30, 2017 3:03 pm

I find typing my thoughts a type of therapy, especially when I get nice, helpful comments.

BTW, Vicks, not sure if you know, but I was posting as Vicky's Fan as you are firm, yet fair.

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by bristollisa » Sat Dec 30, 2017 3:00 pm

Kizzie wrote:Since I cleaned up my act ( drink, smoke and drug free now) life really got better. they are all life and money wasters.

Good luck for your future only you can change the outcome


Thanks for the honest post, one of many here. Thankfully I never smoked, but both of them a waste of money, and health. I've put on weight because of cheap drink. Drugs worse, thought about it, but seen too many lives flushed down the loo, so steering clear. I had a friend, she got hooked on drugs, lost her job, her home, initially got paid well as a call out girl as drugs took over agency let her go. She then ended up on the streets broke out in spots, STD and charged as a fiver for blowjobs, full sex and this at times was with ugly men who had not had a bath for heck knows how long. The thought of her on drugs, hooker keeps me away from it. I'm also aware that I'm no spring chicken and a big girl.

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by bristollisa » Sat Dec 30, 2017 2:54 pm

Trapper John wrote:As a born again non-drinker I'd say lay off the fucking booze. I wish I had £100 for every life I've seen it ruin, including my own, I'd have quite a few grand tucked away now.

Seriously, apart from the expense it can give you a skewed vision of life, your life - and when it's clearly not what you'd hoped it would be, can make the problems getting out of it seem insurmountable.



Can't disagree, but easier said than done.

Re: Feeling low and worried.

Post by bristollisa » Sat Dec 30, 2017 2:53 pm

Guest wrote:
bristollisa wrote:You made me lol a little bit about the keep on drinking. At times I do, but not good and I know you were joking. Moving back to Bristol is not an option as there is hardly any work out there, and may not get another mortgage.



What part of Bristol you from then?
I grew up there as a kid. We might have neighbours!
( I won't say what part of Bristol just yet, because you might chose the the other side of town)


I lived near HMP Bristol. Quiet a downbeat area, lots of crime including antisocial behaviour, drunks, junkies, unemployed that commit crime as thye dont want to work. Many in hoodies with those dogs that may them look good, I feel sorry for the dogs. Where are you from?

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