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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
"Mark Thorson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On the other hand, stalking will do you a world of good!
> Find out who she's seeing now! And when! And for how long!
> Keeping a diary will help you focus on the REAL problem.
> Which is her, of course. And the new guy. Depression is
> caused by lack of focus. If you don't do this, you have
> no one but yourself to blame.
Her car broke down couple weeks ago, and she said the tow-truck driver hit
on her... never understood the expression "hit on" seems like an abusive
relationship to begin with.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
dsi1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/3/2012 1:33 PM, Somebody wrote:
>> anyone have any ideas. Vegetarian choices, non-beer/alcohol.
>>
>> 12:01 came in ILL. Looking forward to reading that!
>> http://www.youtube.com/results?searc......0.0...1ac.1.
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> Drugs would probably be the most effective way. Finding something that
> works can be tricky and could take a while. My understanding is that
> serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRIs) has revolutionized the treatment of
> depression. I doubt that you'll get much help by dicking around with
> foods. That's the breaks.
Coffee, exercise, vacation, skydiving.
Greg
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 21:01:48 -0400, "Somebody" <[email protected]> wrote:
>"Mark Thorson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> On the other hand, stalking will do you a world of good!
>> Find out who she's seeing now! And when! And for how long!
>> Keeping a diary will help you focus on the REAL problem.
>> Which is her, of course. And the new guy. Depression is
>> caused by lack of focus. If you don't do this, you have
>> no one but yourself to blame.
>
>
>Her car broke down couple weeks ago, and she said the tow-truck driver hit
>on her... never understood the expression "hit on" seems like an abusive
>relationship to begin with.
"Hit On" is girl speak for he ogled her tits.
>
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
"gregz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Coffee, exercise, vacation, skydiving.
>
> Greg
skydiving... hmmm-- with or without a parachute? Seriously, Erica wants to
play racquetball tomorrow (they have courts at the downtown Y) and do lunch.
(Either Dairy Kastle or El Nopal)
Dairy Kastle has veggie chili dogs, El Nopal... Mexican.... I'm leaning
toward Mexican. Haven't had in a few weeks, but either is good.
http://www.dairykastle.com/
http://www.elnopalmex.com/
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
On 05/10/2012 9:37 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 21:01:48 -0400, "Somebody" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> "Mark Thorson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]..
>>>
>>> On the other hand, stalking will do you a world of good!
>>> Find out who she's seeing now! And when! And for how long!
>>> Keeping a diary will help you focus on the REAL problem.
>>> Which is her, of course. And the new guy. Depression is
>>> caused by lack of focus. If you don't do this, you have
>>> no one but yourself to blame.
>>
>>
>> Her car broke down couple weeks ago, and she said the tow-truck driver hit
>> on her... never understood the expression "hit on" seems like an abusive
>> relationship to begin with.
>
> "Hit On" is girl speak for he ogled her tits.
I often see one of our neighbours at the Y and his is friends with a
woman there who whined to him about men ogling her at the Y. I am not
saying that she needs to wear a hajib to cover herself modestly, but
this woman dresses for attention. She wears skin tight pants that are
molded to her every curve. They leave little to the imagination. For an
Asian she has huge boobs, amply displayed by a posh up bra that has them
bursting over the top of her very low cut and very tight top.
I am not saying that she dresses too immodestly for my taste or for a
workout, but he certainly dresses too immodestly to be complaining
about being ogled. It is sort of like putting a work on a hook and
complaining about fish biting at it.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
"Dave Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I often see one of our neighbours at the Y and his is friends with a woman
> there who whined to him about men oogling her at the Y. I am not saying
> that she needs to wear a hajib to cover herself modestly, but this woman
> dresses for attention. She wears skin tight pants that are molded to her
> every curve. They leave little to the imagination. For an Asian she has
> huge boobs, amply displayed by a push up bra that has them bursting over
> the top of her very low cut and very tight top.
>
> I am not saying that she dresses too immodestly for my taste or for a
> workout, but he certainly dresses too immodestly to be complaining about
> being ogled. It is sort of like putting a worm on a hook and complaining
> about fish biting at it.
We went one on one... She won one, I won one... yes, I did oogle her
breasts. TBH, I hadn't noticed them before. (In the past, I thought they
were too small to oogle.) But when we played racketball, she had on a shirt
that displayed them well.
But she's married (happily). So I didn't go there... She did laugh and
giggle at my stupid jokes though... It helps to have friends laugh at your
stupid jokes, especially when they look pretty damn hot.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
"Mark Thorson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>> For an Asian she has huge boobs, amply displayed by a posh up bra that
>> has them
>> bursting over the top of her very low cut and very tight top.
>
> From that description, I'd say she has implants.
post pics!
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
Dave Smith wrote:
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> For an
> Asian she has huge boobs, amply displayed by a posh up bra that has them
> bursting over the top of her very low cut and very tight top.
From that description, I'd say she has implants.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 13:24:57 -0800, Mark Thorson <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>> For an
>> Asian she has huge boobs, amply displayed by a posh up bra that has them
>> bursting over the top of her very low cut and very tight top.
>
>From that description, I'd say she has implants.
Asia is a huge place, Russian women can have huge udders.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
Somebody wrote:
> anyone have any ideas. Vegetarian choices, non-beer/alcohol.
>
> 12:01 came in ILL. Looking forward to reading that!
> http://www.youtube.com/results?searc......0.0...1ac.1.
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>
Chocolate. Omega 3s/balanced oils. (I started feeding my
daughter the Olivio butter with added flax oil, and it seemed to
make a BIG difference.)
Also... Get out in the sun. Depending on where you are located,
possibly get a light box. Get some exercise if you can.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
Mark Thorson wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>> If it's a "break up with the ex" thing, best thing to do, imo (and I've been
>> there, done that), is to quit contacting her. Let it go. Constant contact
>> will just prolong your agony.
>
> On the other hand, stalking will do you a world of good!
> Find out who she's seeing now! And when! And for how long!
> Keeping a diary will help you focus on the REAL problem.
> Which is her, of course. And the new guy. Depression is
> caused by lack of focus. If you don't do this, you have
> no one but yourself to blame.
That's dreadful advice. I hope you aren't serious.
How about get involved with helping other folks in some way. Stop
thinking about yourself so much.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
"Jean B." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Also... Get out in the sun. --
I did today... felt better!
It does feel good to be out in the sun.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
Somebody wrote:
> "Jean B." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Also... Get out in the sun. --
>
>
> I did today... felt better!
>
> It does feel good to be out in the sun.
>
>
I discovered that some years ago. It really helps. I am glad you
felt better and hope that continues.
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Re: foods to alleviate depression?
"Jean B." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I discovered that some years ago. It really helps. I am glad you felt
> better and hope that continues.
hopefully, the sun will come out again.
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