09 October 2006

Ok, so I don't really know what exactly I want to say, only that the Zoloft seems to be a good thing, at least for now. And really, I don't like the idea of being on meds, but I suppose that it's worth it if I feel better. It's like suddenly, I feel motivated to do all the things I'd been putting off. And I'm feeling less worried, less upset. In fact, I'm even relatively unfazed by the mouse problem I'm having. I just sorta feel like I can deal with it and like everything will be OK. This is how I should feel, right?

2 comments:

Dr. Liam Corley said...

Yup. Big people make clear-headed decisions about what will help them cope with life. You're big people--you're coping--you're doing the right thing for now. You might, when you pop the pill, say something like, "Thank God for Zoloft!" That, I think, would fully satisfy most theologians, except for those in the Christian Science tradition ;) But you're probably not worried about them!

gocarcarcar said...

i just want to say that i second that. if it means anything, about you being big people and coping and doing what you need to do. so amen to you.