Msnicoleluv
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I PROMISE that kitten life gets better. They will calm down, you adjust to their feeding schedules and stuff (they aren’t required to be fed on the dot as often. If you feed them an hour late don’t beat yourself up about). Since you have two, you CAN leave them alone for a few hours without them getting sad. Because they’re young, if you choose to adopt them to someone else they’ll be OK but I promise having a cat is so rewarding. Kittens are crazy, but cats are so amazing and having two is going to help you in the long run.
Hello! I have a Kia niro hybrid lease that ends beginning of 2025 but with current mileage it’s looking like I end up almost 30k miles over lease…. For the cost of paying mileage ($.20 a mile over) and the high mileage (around 65k) would it be smarter to buyout the lease or buy a new car after lease is up? I’m hoping to get at least until 2030 in whatever option I do. I keep up with maintanence, except once where I waited longer for oil change but no issues evolved from that.
So I’m a psych major, and love studying my diagnosis to find things that work for me. I don’t consistently see a therapist, and i recommend honestly watching YouTube videos and doing research and getting workbooks for your diagnosis. They’ve helped me a lot. It’s exhausting in the short term but i think you can personally do a lot of work on yourself to get yourself in a better place. It sounds so simple, but it took me months to figure out what works best with me to better myself. But once you’re feeling better, don’t let that fool you like i did. I went off lexapro and set myself back 10 steps furthur so i truly think the best option is to just learn what makes you tick and what helps you be happy and train yourself to stick to that stuff. You may be able to get to a place of taking maybe 5 mg or so
Hey guys I’m reaching out in desperation. My lexapro was working so amazing for about 2-3 months, until this past week where my depressive episode has been THE worst I’ve had in a while (considered hospitalization) and i just need to know does this mean i should switch medications? Has anybody had a sudden extreme depression while on lexapro even though it was previously working? I’m just scared this is the end of my success with this medication when it’s saved me before. I’ll be seeing a therapist/ psychiatrist soon just need some personal experiences because the transition in meds takes a while and I’m scared.
I was expecting it to do all the work my first time, and gave up therapy and working with my thoughts which made it ineffective! With this medication it’s not a magic pill unless you’re willing to make changes that help your anxiety as well!! I needed to start acknowledging my anxiety more than with a pill and now that I’m on it while also doing work on my mental health alongside it it’s worked magic!