Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 > I am alone, new to computers and this group. > > Does anyone know if there are any self-help groups I > can attend or speak to someone for encouragement even. > Been withdrawing from quetiapine for a few months > despite hostility from all around. only on 15mg now > but tried to stop smoking recently and after 4 weeks > relapsed. Am reading 'Your Drug May Br Your Problem' > and know I'm doing the right thing but frightened and > alone.>> ** To the best of my knowledge there are no such groups in the community but they exist online. This is one of them. Feel free to introduce yourself further. It's often quiet here on the weekends but there are over 400 messages a week on this list, so there's plenty going on. Welcome to the list. Regards, (moderator/listowner) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 ---Hi I totally understand you feeling alone and frightened, but please believe me you are not alone anymore, we are all here for you every step of your journey. We all know your fear to, we have all felt it and still do, but we all have to keep learning that you can't live in fear only acceptance. You don't have to be frightened any more because this is the safest place you can be, everyone here has alot to offer you and we will all hold your hand every step if you let us. When I was very early of the drugs in the summer, I would come here and the others would just send messages of love and just tell me again and again its withdrawal it will go.......it does The people here I love like my family because they understand, like noone else ever can...........and that gives you a calmess and serenity. You don't have to feel frightened and alone anymore, we are all here for you. God Bless In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , flyblo <flyblo2005@y...> wrote: > I am alone, new to computers and this group. > > Does anyone know if there are any self-help groups I > can attend or speak to someone for encouragement even. > Been withdrawing from quetiapine for a few months > despite hostility from all around. only on 15mg now > but tried to stop smoking recently and after 4 weeks > relapsed. Am reading 'Your Drug May Br Your Problem' > and know I'm doing the right thing but frightened and > alone. > > Having the internet installed on Tuesday, meanwhile I > have a Bush box to read mail. > > Thanks to all in the last day or so. > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 flybo are you from the london area? i probably would have lived there for a bit if not for these drugs. i had to come back to america because they caused me too many problems. maybe there are groups in really big cities, but i would have no idea how to find them. if you can find a group thats great, but this group will be more then enough for the different emotions and symptoms you will go through. there are a number of people here that can explain why this is happening. jason - In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , " sjerrom " <@m...> wrote: > ---Hi > > I totally understand you feeling alone and frightened, but please > believe me you are not alone anymore, we are all here for you every > step of your journey. We all know your fear to, we have all felt it > and still do, but we all have to keep learning that you can't live > in fear only acceptance. > You don't have to be frightened any more because this is the safest > place you can be, everyone here has alot to offer you and we will > all hold your hand every step if you let us. > When I was very early of the drugs in the summer, I would come here > and the others would just send messages of love and just tell me > again and again its withdrawal it will go.......it does > The people here I love like my family because they understand, like > noone else ever can...........and that gives you a calmess and > serenity. > > You don't have to feel frightened and alone anymore, we are all here > for you. > > God Bless > > > > > > > > > > In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , flyblo > <flyblo2005@y...> wrote: > > I am alone, new to computers and this group. > > > > Does anyone know if there are any self-help groups I > > can attend or speak to someone for encouragement even. > > Been withdrawing from quetiapine for a few months > > despite hostility from all around. only on 15mg now > > but tried to stop smoking recently and after 4 weeks > > relapsed. Am reading 'Your Drug May Br Your Problem' > > and know I'm doing the right thing but frightened and > > alone. > > > > Having the internet installed on Tuesday, meanwhile I > > have a Bush box to read mail. > > > > Thanks to all in the last day or so. > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 ---Nice to have you back with us. In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , flyblo <flyblo2005@y...> wrote: > Thank you and to everyone who sent me messages. > > I now have my internet installed after mind crunching problems all day with the computer so will spend a little while trying to catch up with everyones mail over the past week and to familiarize with the site. > > Has anyone read " The Power of Now " by Eckhart Tolle ? There are things in it I never dreamed possible! > > Toodloo > > > sjerrom <@m...> wrote: > ---Hi > > I totally understand you feeling alone and frightened, but please > believe me you are not alone anymore, we are all here for you every > step of your journey. We all know your fear to, we have all felt it > and still do, but we all have to keep learning that you can't live > in fear only acceptance. > You don't have to be frightened any more because this is the safest > place you can be, everyone here has alot to offer you and we will > all hold your hand every step if you let us. > When I was very early of the drugs in the summer, I would come here > and the others would just send messages of love and just tell me > again and again its withdrawal it will go.......it does > The people here I love like my family because they understand, like > noone else ever can...........and that gives you a calmess and > serenity. > > You don't have to feel frightened and alone anymore, we are all here > for you. > > God Bless > > > > > > > > > > In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , flyblo > <flyblo2005@y...> wrote: > > I am alone, new to computers and this group. > > > > Does anyone know if there are any self-help groups I > > can attend or speak to someone for encouragement even. > > Been withdrawing from quetiapine for a few months > > despite hostility from all around. only on 15mg now > > but tried to stop smoking recently and after 4 weeks > > relapsed. Am reading 'Your Drug May Br Your Problem' > > and know I'm doing the right thing but frightened and > > alone. > > > > Having the internet installed on Tuesday, meanwhile I > > have a Bush box to read mail. > > > > Thanks to all in the last day or so. > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > > > > To subscribe to the off-topic list go to: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/socialWandR/ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 ---Nice to have you back with us. In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , flyblo <flyblo2005@y...> wrote: > Thank you and to everyone who sent me messages. > > I now have my internet installed after mind crunching problems all day with the computer so will spend a little while trying to catch up with everyones mail over the past week and to familiarize with the site. > > Has anyone read " The Power of Now " by Eckhart Tolle ? There are things in it I never dreamed possible! > > Toodloo > > > sjerrom <@m...> wrote: > ---Hi > > I totally understand you feeling alone and frightened, but please > believe me you are not alone anymore, we are all here for you every > step of your journey. We all know your fear to, we have all felt it > and still do, but we all have to keep learning that you can't live > in fear only acceptance. > You don't have to be frightened any more because this is the safest > place you can be, everyone here has alot to offer you and we will > all hold your hand every step if you let us. > When I was very early of the drugs in the summer, I would come here > and the others would just send messages of love and just tell me > again and again its withdrawal it will go.......it does > The people here I love like my family because they understand, like > noone else ever can...........and that gives you a calmess and > serenity. > > You don't have to feel frightened and alone anymore, we are all here > for you. > > God Bless > > > > > > > > > > In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , flyblo > <flyblo2005@y...> wrote: > > I am alone, new to computers and this group. > > > > Does anyone know if there are any self-help groups I > > can attend or speak to someone for encouragement even. > > Been withdrawing from quetiapine for a few months > > despite hostility from all around. only on 15mg now > > but tried to stop smoking recently and after 4 weeks > > relapsed. Am reading 'Your Drug May Br Your Problem' > > and know I'm doing the right thing but frightened and > > alone. > > > > Having the internet installed on Tuesday, meanwhile I > > have a Bush box to read mail. > > > > Thanks to all in the last day or so. > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > > > > To subscribe to the off-topic list go to: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/socialWandR/ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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