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News from the Front (of my mind). Forecast is for sunny periods followed by depression
Navigatorblack of the EAN Blackheart Started conversation Apr 25, 2010
Hello my friends, how have you all been?
Since we last talked, a lot has changed.
I moved down to Hamilton from Auckland for uni, which was a good move as it got me out of the Alcove and away from people who were using me for their own pleasure.
I am now on 40 milligrams of Citalopram a day to help with my depression. It works most of the time, but when I do get depressed it makes it last a lot longer. On the flip side, I can feel happy again now, as well as food and scents being restored to full power.
I have met some cool people down here, and made some really good friends. I think that the change of scene was a good idea for me.
I got out of that other band due to some b/s happening (don't ask), and started my own band called The 'Cove. We are playing at an Accoustic Jam next month which will be cool.
I am starting a Hunter: The Vigil larp in Hamilton (website www.darknessfallslarp.proboards.com if anyone lives in Hams and is interested). We have about 25 subplots worked out atm, as well as the main plot, and we're looking to start in June or July.
Mentally, I'm normally alright. I have periods of darkness, but all I need to cheer me up these days is a phonecall from my fiancee. She lives in Melbourne and it will be a few years before we can be together, but she is my baby and I love her, so I'm willing to wait.
That's enough about me, what has been happening with you froopy dudes?
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