No need to apologise pulisa, I should not of said the things I did to Nora. I am the one in the wrong.
My anxiety causes me such distress at times and I just lost it this morning.
Humour is good and the play on words .
This wasn't even my post.
No need to apologise pulisa, I should not of said the things I did to Nora. I am the one in the wrong.
My anxiety causes me such distress at times and I just lost it this morning.
Humour is good and the play on words .
This wasn't even my post.
Sometimes it all gets too much... I hope your therapy goes well tomorrow and at least you will be able to talk about how you are feeling and how distressed you are. You are doing the right thing.
Hi all, HOPE CBT gets well.
I'm worried today about ringworm even though it's been just over 1 week. I think my cat may have had it? Thinking back he had a scab on his nose which has since started to disappear? How does an indoor cat get ringworm?
Also, day 5 of period and still medium flow and it usually lightens off by now so worried about that.
So I've had a ringworm rash on my butt cheek for a month, treatment for 2.5 weeks after showing a pharmacist. It's still there though has improved its still pink. I went back today, saw another pharmacist and showed him photos of before treatment and now and he said it's definitely clearing up and can be stubborn and that he had seen a lady today with same query.
I guess online it says 2 weeks clearing and I'm here almost 3 weeks in and it's still there.
Helen.... at this point I feel I know your butt far more intimately than I know my own.....
Emmz xx
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Some days I'm sure it's fading and others it's still dry and pink. Has anyone got any similar stories of stubborn ringworm to ease because everything online says 2-4 weeks and I'm currently in week 3 so terrified it's a skin cancer.
It's not skin cancer.
Nicola
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Is there anyone awake? Felt dizzy laying down so got up and then lost balance, stumbled back a little. Room was very warm, felt congested and I'd had 3 glasses of wine last night but I'm *absolutely terrified* it's a brain tumor. It's currently 4am and I've got myself up and about and on my own so freaking out even more.
I think you need to worry less about tumours and more about your failure to grasp the basic rules of cause and effect.
Is a loss of basic reasoning a sign of a brain tumour?
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