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17-12-2016 10:09 PM
17-12-2016 10:09 PM
Soul sister
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Morning appointment with psych was really tough. She stopped desensitization after about ten minutes because I was too distressed Did have a minor breakthrough - we both realised that I can relax more when listening to relaxation music without commentary or words - haven't been able to relax like that before - nearly fell asleep!
Did feel sick and had a massive headache for the rest of the day.
Saw GPin the afternoon and as usual came out more positive and with a bit of life in me - she's an absolute angel.
Hoping for you it is nothing serious. Easy for me to say don't stress until you find out - know that is difficult, know I would think the worst even if my head said there was nothing to worry about. xxx
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18-12-2016 07:25 PM
18-12-2016 07:25 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
Hello @Former-Member xx
sending you hugs my friend
sorry I did not reply earier as I lost the internet and i missed everyone here in that time xx
the specialist said i have now borderline diabetes and kidney disease stage 4
sounds like you have an infection some where as your slowen glands are trying to fight the infection xx
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20-12-2016 05:36 PM
20-12-2016 05:36 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
How are you? - hope you are feeling a bit better from this morning
I had my friends memorial service this morning- it was a beautiful tribute to a beautful girl
On the way home I stopped in to see my GP and I've had a blood test and will have ultrasound tomorrow- he thinks its nothing serious- I will know by Thursday afternoon when all the test results are in.
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20-12-2016 05:44 PM
20-12-2016 05:44 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
Hi @Former-Member
Glad the tribute was meaningful.
Good Luck with medical issues ladies.
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20-12-2016 09:49 PM
20-12-2016 09:49 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
@Former-Member
Glad the memorial service was a beautiful tribute and your doctor thinks it's nothing to worry about. That must relieve some of the worry!
I'm feeling ok -have a lot to think about and decide and not sure what to so. I know I've got time but the more time it takes to make a decision the more I'm going to have to think about it - either way it's not a decision I want to make!
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20-12-2016 09:55 PM
20-12-2016 09:55 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
I will be more at ease when I have the ultasound and blood test just to confirm its nothing.
Do you mind me asking what decision you need to make?
I read that you are teaching- good for you- what grades do you teach- did you do a specific major in your teaching degree?
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20-12-2016 10:03 PM
20-12-2016 10:03 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
@Former-Member Not sure how much disclosure is too much but it does relate to laying LOTS of charges.
This year, until I got sick at the beginning of September, I had a grade 4/5 for 4 days and taught Art for all grades Prep-Grade 6 on the other day.
Next year - if I can go back I'll have a 3/4 every day. We had to cut art to fit in Health - that really sucks. the kids really love Art but it isn't mandatory and Health is next year.
I actually majored in High School English and SOSE in my teaching degree but prior to that I did an Arts degree with a double major in Sociology then a Graduate Diploma of Social Research.
I didn't start teaching until I was 30 - did heaps of other things beforehand - then travelled, then came back and did teaching.
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21-12-2016 12:24 AM - edited 12-01-2017 11:31 PM
21-12-2016 12:24 AM - edited 12-01-2017 11:31 PM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
Sorry if you didn't want to talk about it- I thought it might help.
I studied education at uni but I dropped out in my last placement- I feel bad even now thinking about it but I did end up with my education studies degree. My major was human movement & health.
I am not very artistic- I wish I had your talent.
After my education degree, I completed public health degree(2012). After my public health degree is when I became unwell with severe depression and I am still not well- it has taken a while for me to get where I am now.
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21-12-2016 12:29 AM
21-12-2016 12:29 AM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
@Former-Member
I really would love to talk about it -especially with you - but I'm not sure what I can say here - may be inappropriate for the forum - and cause some issues/triggers for others. How far can I discuss - you've been here longer - what can I say?
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21-12-2016 01:04 AM - edited 21-12-2016 01:07 AM
21-12-2016 01:04 AM - edited 21-12-2016 01:07 AM
Re: Supporting a friend with terminal illness
I've not read the community guidelines for a while- I think its okay for you to share stories and what you have experienced and things like that etc. I think if you write anything that is inappropriate- I know when I have used a phrase - it has came up has (Correct the highlighted errors and try again). It has prevented me from posting and I had to change the word that was prohibited. I know they are pretty strict about personal information in terms of your own privacy- and you are not meant to discuss ie your location, share your personal name etc You can't talk about medication etc. In saying that I have mention I am from Queensland and from the Nth End of the Gold Coast- that is fine to do that but nothing specific.
When sharing on here just write what you are comfortable sharing.
What are you doing tomorrow?