Well Lurk, you know you have my sympathy. I'm, otr we are not alone. Many 
people I know have had their lives washed away.  I didn't realize it would 
effect me like it did since it wasn't my home town. But that's not the case 
cause it is my home town now, and so many people are feeling low here.  Each 
of my friends in turn has graduated to hard drugs - read heroin or crack - I 
drove one to rehab a week ago where she was enrolled. I can tell you 
stories. Of course my giving advice is the blind leading the blind.

If you're 54 you may be in mid-life crisis.  Or, maybe some physical 
problem. I am having to soon check whether I am hypothyroid since I have 
eating issues.

Anyway, the weepy thing I have alway had. I am pretty emotional from the 
outset.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "lurkernomore20002000" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 11:30 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: More despondency


> Shempster, glad I may be one of the first to respond here.  First, there 
> are probably a lot of us who are never more than a hairs breath away from 
> crying.  Second, just don't give up, even when you feel like it.  Put one 
> step ahead of the other, and continue to go forward.  Sounds trite, I 
> know, but if you keep plugging away, things fall into place one way or 
> another.  Other than that, you can't push depression out the door.  You 
> have to process it in some manner, and then sometimes it may just lift. 
> Kind of like when you have a persistent headache, and suddenly it goes 
> away, and your not even aware that it has gone away until after the fact.
>
> Wishing you the best.
>
> lurk
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcg...@...> 
> wrote:
>>
>> I can really identify with Kirk today.
>>
>> I'm in a transition in my life in which I am feeling really, really low.
>>
>> I've lost almost all confidence in myself.  And I cry a lot (yeah, that's 
>> pretty sappy considering that I'm a 54 year old male).
>>
>> Any kind words or advise (yes, I'm asking!) directed my way will be very 
>> welcome.
>>
>
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