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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 12:13 pm
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I,m back already, providing Thermit allows it...I wouldn't blame him if he sautade me in my mutant mushrooms and stuffed me with em!! Sorry guys, I went back on my Prozac. Some folks really do need to take the stuff, unfortunately. Anyway, I got lots of pics of my critters I'll be getting done soon and see if I can accurately scan over a few!++++Hi, my new friend from Shreveport...not my alter ego...really is a nice person I recently met through IZAKOVIC...imagine, 1,000s of miles away, and he refers me to a nice person local to my area...small world indeed. I'll be keepning ya'll informed on things as usual, if ya'll still wish to put up with me! Love and light and prayers and blessings, Joanne/Delphi ^j^  |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 12:18 pm
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Guys, I really am still me and the new gal is really she...I live in Elm Grove, Louisiana...out in woods of S.Bossier City. Shreveport is different area entirely. Scanner is a nice person and I hope to meet this person sometime...maybe we can take a pic together that I can put up on my home website. Love ya'll. Joanne....Besides, ya'll will be able to tell the difference quick enuf, she's the smarter one! J.We email each other for now.  |
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3T3L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2001
Posts: 1344
Location: Lubbock, Texas |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 1:53 pm
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We knew you couldn't stay away from us long, Joanne!
I know from personal experience, Prozac is literally a lifesaver. Keep taking it as long as you have to. All it does is allow the serotonin (a nerve signaling chemical)which your body makes, to hang around a bit longer in the synapses (nerve-to-nerve connections). (For some reason both stress and getting older cause serotonin to be pulled out of the synapses too quickly.) Prozac has some unpleasant side effects, but as we both know, the side effects of having low levels of serotonin are even worse. (St. John's wort does the same thing, but when we're under severe stress, we can't take enough St. John's wort to counteract the problem.)
Hang in there, girl! We love you! |
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penumbra

Joined: 24 Apr 2001
Posts: 672
Location: North Carolina |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 4:20 pm
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I definitely think that some people with chemical imbalances need to take prescription drugs! It just seems like there are so many unethical doctors overprescribing stuff, everybody's got to trust their gut feelings. (If that made sense )
Anyway, after experiencing some neuromuscular problems following a car accident a couple of years ago, a doctor suggested putting me on anti-depressants to increase my neurotransmitter activity. I was against the idea, and looked into other ways to achieve the same results. AMINO ACIDS. Turns out that when a person suffers a muscle or connective tissue injury, the body needs 4 times more protein to heal properly. I talked to my doctor about it, and he told me how much extra protein to take. The pain that I had been living with for a year subsided within a month. Other things that are good for your neurotransmitters are sunshine and sex! Chocolate doesn't hurt either.  |
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Willow
Joined: 06 Sep 2001
Posts: 4
Location: Louisiana |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 5:28 pm
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Delphi, glad to see you back. I know about not taking the pills. I hate taking them but its better for everyone around me if I do! By the way, Willow and Scanner are one in the same. I wasn't sure how to use the same name on my home computer. I don't do forums as a rule so I'm not real savvy about them. Blue skies have been nice, but looks like we may get back to trails and rain this weekend. Glad you're feelin' better! You were the reason I signed on to this forum! Willow/Scanner
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Lulu
Joined: 22 Dec 2000
Posts: 2501
Location: right here |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 6:09 pm
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Welcome Willow/Scanner/Delphi/Deltastarr/Joanne I think when hubby released the alien spores the Sybil mutant fungi complex manifested...lol... Delphi you're very creative! and funny 
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Thermit
Joined: 08 Jul 2000
Posts: 3136
Location: Texas |
Sat Sep 08, 2001 7:20 pm
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Willow/Scanner, please just use one ID. All you have to do is type in the ID and password, and you can post from either place. I know this is just because you weren't sure what to do, but when people start using multiple logins things get too confusing. Just pick one and go with it. Let me know if you have any more questions. |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sun Sep 09, 2001 1:41 am
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Scanner, I like that name...it sounds mysterious and intriguing and cool! Anyway, What ever name you decide on, it is great"seeing" you here and I hope you will post when you can...we can help each other "round-out" or "round-up" the anomalous "doins" in our area. I hope you can come out and nite skywatch at my place sometime, as the city lites aren't around to make glare, and the sky out here is really wild! We have 3 decks so anyone can sit where they prefer. I got another "ufo" on film this week and scanned it over to IZAKOVIC. Lots of stuff shows up around here! So glad you are here. Lots of nice folks here and one "nutty" kinda chick named Joanne/Delphi. Moody and goofey..watch out for that one! ^j^ Joanne Blessings and love, J. |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sun Sep 09, 2001 1:45 am
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Pen, Sunshine, sex, and chocolate?? Two outta 3 ain't bad!!! Can the last 2 "remedies" mentioned be "mixed together"? HMMMM! I feel better already! Thanx, Pen. Love ya all! Joanne ^j^ |
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