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IAmSinistar: Actually, we were missing one other indispensable tracking companion.
So Pidgeot on one shoulder, who goes on the other to play the little devil?
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Stilton: Hmmm...sounds reasonable.
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CarrionCrow: "Horrifiyingly" so. -laughs-
Hopefully it'll snow and cover the corpse. Then when its as hard as ice you can smash it into small pieces with a hammer and put it in a post box - kind of give it a decent funeral, you know?
Post edited December 12, 2014 by Stilton
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moonshineshadow: meh :-( I hope you will feel better soon! Hug? *gives you a hug if the answer is yes*
Hugs are acceptable and welcomed. Thanks :-)

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Stilton: What do you normally do when its like this? Meds, or just grit your teeth and outlast it?
Meds help with my anxiety most of the time, and can take a little edge off of some OCD symptoms.
I don't know what to do about depression, though. No meds for that. I kinda want to go outside and walk around, but at the same time, I often get panic attacks from going out.
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trentonlf: So Pidgeot on one shoulder, who goes on the other to play the little devil?
RWarehall. He's conveniently sporting a reddish avatar.
Quick GOG, now is the time to release your master plan sales biltz of new and exciting discounts - their defenses are finally down!!!
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CarrionCrow: "Horrifiyingly" so. -laughs-
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Stilton: Hopefully it'll snow and cover the corpse. Then when its as hard as ice you can smash it into small pieces with a hammer and put it in a post box - kind of give it a decent funeral, you know?
Well, either that or something else I thought would be dignified - covering the body in a combo of ranch dressing and barbecue sauce, so all the little creatures will find the corpse meat buffet so irresistible that the body's down to gnawed bone in no time.
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Grargar: RWarehall. He's conveniently sporting a reddish avatar.
Good choice!! The evil red Death Star :)
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moonshineshadow: meh :-( I hope you will feel better soon! Hug? *gives you a hug if the answer is yes*
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AgentBirdnest: Hugs are acceptable and welcomed. Thanks :-)

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Stilton: What do you normally do when its like this? Meds, or just grit your teeth and outlast it?
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AgentBirdnest: Meds help with my anxiety most of the time, and can take a little edge off of some OCD symptoms.
I don't know what to do about depression, though. No meds for that. I kinda want to go outside and walk around, but at the same time, I often get panic attacks from going out.
Are there any mental strategies you can use, like visualization or anything like that? Something to show it that it can't have its way when it wants and you've got some control. Aside from the bad feelings the situation is giving you, I imagine the feeling that you have no choice only makes it worse.
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CarrionCrow: The following is a list of games that are not discounted in the overall sale. If you want these items and see them in a bundle or flash sale, consider retrieving them since they will not be discounted otherwise.
Anomaly 2, Anomaly Korea and Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign also belong to this list.
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AgentBirdnest: I kinda want to go outside and walk around, but at the same time, I often get panic attacks from going out.
Panic attacks happen even if you go for a walk with a good friend?
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CarrionCrow: The following is a list of games that are not discounted in the overall sale. If you want these items and see them in a bundle or flash sale, consider retrieving them since they will not be discounted otherwise.
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Grargar: Anomaly 2, Anomaly Korea and Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign also belong to this list.
Got it, along with Mount and Blade Warband Viking Conquest.
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Stilton: Are there any mental strategies you can use, like visualization or anything like that? Something to show it that it can't have its way when it wants and you've got some control. Aside from the bad feelings the situation is giving you, I imagine the feeling that you have no choice only makes it worse.
I've never been able to do visualization techniques effectively. I had a lot of practice with my therapist, but it just didn't work out for me. I really suck at trying to control my brain. I'm its bitch.

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Vythonaut: Panic attacks happen even if you go for a walk with a good friend?
I haven't tried it in a while. I don't have a friend within 200 miles. But even when they were close by - Yes, I would get panic attacks when I would go for a stroll with my best friend.
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AgentBirdnest: Meds help with my anxiety most of the time, and can take a little edge off of some OCD symptoms.
I don't know what to do about depression, though. No meds for that. I kinda want to go outside and walk around, but at the same time, I often get panic attacks from going out.
I hear ya. It's been a rough season for my OCD too. For some reason, right around the start of Autumn, I started waking up every night with the anxiety set to high. I'm not sure what has brought on this change, except perhaps the usual metabolic changes that come with the body switching seasonal gears. But it is most unwelcome.

My medication actually has anti-depressive effects as well, and is often prescribed primarily for that. But I still get "black moods" too. All I can say is that for the time being you should engage in whatever comforting and anxiety-abating behaviours you have. Walking outside is great, because it gets you out of your four walls, which for the OCD often become analogous to one's head. Not to mention exercise and external stimuli have potent anti-depressive effects.

Hope this helps!
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Stilton: Are there any mental strategies you can use, like visualization or anything like that? Something to show it that it can't have its way when it wants and you've got some control. Aside from the bad feelings the situation is giving you, I imagine the feeling that you have no choice only makes it worse.
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AgentBirdnest: I've never been able to do visualization techniques effectively. I had a lot of practice with my therapist, but it just didn't work out for me. I really suck at trying to control my brain. I'm its bitch.

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Vythonaut: Panic attacks happen even if you go for a walk with a good friend?
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AgentBirdnest: I haven't tried it in a while. I don't have a friend within 200 miles. But even when they were close by - Yes, I would get panic attacks when I would go for a stroll with my best friend.
Maybe you could have a try at changing that, little by little. It doesn't have to be anything drastic to start with. Therapists have ways of doing things which aren't always the right thing for you. Maybe try to create your own way of pushing the threats back - step by step work out a kind of personal mind 'wall' that can help push the threats away. Imagine its Stronghold and you have to build some defenses, only you're a master defense builder and those mean little enemies are just not going to get through.
Okay, time to resupply.
Be back shortly. (And no, I'm not running away screaming into the night. Not this time, anyway.)