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Divorce - How do you cope?
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Posted by dotto, Monday, 13 September 2010 7:10:26 PM
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Dear Dotto,
Pericles is also one of my favourite posters on this Forum. I love reading what he has to say. He's charming, witty, and above all - well-reasoned, and never insulting. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 13 September 2010 7:24:28 PM
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<< The average divorcee takes approx. 18-24 months to “get over it”. >>
Jayb, mine took about six weeks! ( ;>) << The second one 6 months & the 3rd, about a month before. >> Hahahaaa My second one took…. hold on…. there ain’t never gonna be a second one, because the message from the first one was crystal clear - don’t you dare ever be such a silly goose again – stay single and freeeeeeeeee! Twenty one years on, that message is still rock solid! << If he was a nice guy, he'll have plenty of lady friends willing to console him, ;-). >> Oh dear, and then the rot sets in – another marriage – another divorce – uuurgh! And if he is not a nice guy, he’ll probably have even more lady friends!! Posted by Ludwig, Monday, 13 September 2010 9:12:24 PM
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Antiseptic <"I do hope you make a greater effort to understand the treatments you administer to your patients.
You might like to look at this reference, which is a good rundown on citalopram (cipramil), one of the first-option SSRIs. You probably administer it to your elderly patients so they're easier to manage." Thanks for all that Antiseptic, but I already know all about those medications. I studied them for several years, and have been giving them out for 25 years. How about you? If you knew what you were talking about you would realise that antidepressants are not used to make elderly patients '...easier to manage.' They merely assist elderly clinically depressed persons to enjoy their life a little more. I have seen this occur in literally hundreds of elderly people. How many do you know? Often, one of the most noticeable symptoms in clinically depressed males of any age is an increase in aggression and irritability. Do you know any men with these sort of symptoms Antiseptic? Posted by suzeonline, Monday, 13 September 2010 9:32:09 PM
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Well, it's been a couple of days since
anyone else has posted on this thread so I guess it's fair to say that it's run its course. I'd like to Thank everyone for their contributions they are very much appreciated. See you all on other threads. Enjoy your postings. Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 15 September 2010 10:28:05 AM
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Posted by amyamster, Tuesday, 21 September 2010 12:24:39 PM
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Never mind, they can't answer back anyway. Who cares, eh?**
Pericles, once again you've removed the towel we've thrown to cover up our eyes - without us realising that we had done it in the first place. I love what you write Pericles.