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Are you a happy person?

Micha Vengeance Way 2012/07/25 18:12:03
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When I take my meds, most of the time I'm a happy person,
I might be easily frustrated or angry,
but I'm working on that (:
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  • artistheweapon 2012/07/30 18:58:58
    Pretty much.
    artistheweapon
    +1
    except on my down days. but i never show it. my aca deca coach/team told me im a very angry person, because i never smile, and im usually fairly monotone. its not that im angry, i just feel cheezy when i display it so explicitly
  • DM Twin 2012/07/26 14:57:35
    Undecided
    DM Twin
    +1
    Yes and No....

    I'll know more on November 6th....
  • AM 2012/07/26 14:55:12
    Pretty much.
    AM
    +1
    For the most part yes.Is everything perfect ? Not even close.But like everything else in life it's a choice.I choose happy I never stay angry or down for more than a few minutes and will always look for the best in a bad situation effortlessly.It's good to see you doing better Micha....smile
  • nightsky 2012/07/26 03:51:46
    Undecided
    nightsky
    +1
    just about always sad and depressed in one way or another but i try and always be as happy as i can be
  • Svetlana 2012/07/26 00:03:28
    Pretty much.
    Svetlana
    +1
    even when I'm upset I'm smiling and "happy"
  • XCloudPandaX 2012/07/25 22:46:59
    Pretty much.
    XCloudPandaX
    +1
    alot of people seem to sure like making me depressed tho... :/
  • Snowman :3 2012/07/25 21:25:44
    Pretty much.
    Snowman :3
    +1
    i tend to be very optimistic, but i always expect the worst, like a cop
  • ♥Ravenclaw~OBSESSEDwithSkri... 2012/07/25 20:54:05
    Pretty much.
    ♥Ravenclaw~OBSESSEDwithSkrillex♥
    +1
    Yes. :D
  • Crime Time 2012/07/25 19:01:58
    Pretty much.
    Crime Time
    +1
    Without Kai I would not be
  • Maria 2012/07/25 18:52:53
    Pretty much.
    Maria
    +1
    the happiest person.. you dont see me walking around without a smile on my face much
  • SA 2012/07/25 18:36:31
    Pretty much.
    SA
    +1
    The majority of the time, although I do have my bad days.
  • Micha V... SA 2012/07/25 18:38:17
    Micha Vengeance Way
    +1
    I think everyone does :3
  • 666_Maggots~PassionForGlory... 2012/07/25 18:34:17
    Not at all :O
    666_Maggots~PassionForGlory BN-1
    +1
    Not really. I tend to be very pessimistic.
  • Xitlalilolly 2012/07/25 18:34:09
    Pretty much.
    Xitlalilolly
    +1
    im always happy
  • baxter 2012/07/25 18:32:28
    Pretty much.
    baxter
    +1
    YES I AM A HAPPY PERSON
  • justnotsaying (: 2012/07/25 18:27:03
    Pretty much.
    justnotsaying (:
    +1
    I have my unhappy days, but I prefer to put myself in a happy mood.
  • Laura C 2012/07/25 18:26:17
    Pretty much.
    Laura C
    +1
    i find it easier to be happy
  • Quiet-is-feared 2012/07/25 18:25:22
    Not at all :O
    Quiet-is-feared
    +1
    No, quite rarely.
  • Chris- Demon of the PHAET 2012/07/25 18:19:38
    Pretty much.
    Chris- Demon of the PHAET
    +1
    All in all I would say yes, I am a happy person.

    PS: Keep taking those meds. My brother suffers from bi-polar disorder and his meds have made him a different person. Married with five kids and very happy. Good luck to you Micha. :^D
  • Micha V... Chris- ... 2012/07/25 18:20:50
    Micha Vengeance Way
    +1
    :3 I'm glad for your brother,
    and thank you (:
  • Mrkando 2012/07/25 18:16:32
    Pretty much.
    Mrkando
    +1
    Sorry to hear you are struggling with that Micha. Please keep taking those meds because it is so well worth the effort. Having a good life is all about being happy and who among us would want it any other way. You are fortunate to have the help you need because living an angry life makes you miss out of soooo much!
  • Micha V... Mrkando 2012/07/25 18:17:47
    Micha Vengeance Way
    +1
    Yeah, I stopped taking them for a month because I thought I could handle my depression/anxiety/anger, but I freaked out and it was horrible. Now I know I need them, I'll probably need them for the rest of my life, but at least when I'm on them I can control the urge to hurt myself and I'm more positive. (:
  • Mrkando Micha V... 2012/07/25 18:51:24
    Mrkando
    +1
    Good I am very glad that you have now seen the need for them. While not for the same reason I have been on meds for most of my life. When young I didn't take them all that seriously either and paid for it a couple of times. Once I stayed on them as prescribed I have not had any more problems.

    The meds I am on are for seizures and by not doing what I was suppose to I lost a job as well as had a motorcycle accident. Fortunately, in both cases, I did not harm either myself or anyone else.
  • Micha V... Mrkando 2012/07/25 18:52:26
    Micha Vengeance Way
    +1
    Not trying to be nosy, but are the seizures from epilepsy?
  • Mrkando Micha V... 2012/07/25 18:58:44
    Mrkando
    +1
    I was never diagnosed with that but it is in effect the same thing. After a week of testing when I was 23 all they could tell me was that it could be caused by a scar on my brain from something that happened in my childhood but it was only a guess. The medication however has made all the difference. The last one I had was in 1970. I take that medication every day of my life and it is a small price to pay for what could have happened.
  • Micha V... Mrkando 2012/07/25 19:10:33
    Micha Vengeance Way
    +1
    Oh wow. I was just wondering because my little brother has seizures and they cant figure out why. He also just slips into a deep sleep type thing, but he shakes alot when it happens and cant remember ever falling asleep when he wakes up :O
  • Mrkando Micha V... 2012/07/25 21:04:11
    Mrkando
    +1
    Yes that is a seizure. There are many reasons why that can happen but there are also many different type drugs available to help prevent them. Your doctor should know them and recommend a good neurologist for him.
    I assume you have already been through that.

    These are called grand mall seizures and it is when your brain, in effect, goes into overload. Your brain activity is such that you can not remain awake. The times that I had them I remember nothing about them except waking up. When that happens you have a profound sense that you have just ran a Marathon and you are totally wiped out.

    There are different degrees with this. There are people like me that are easily controlled with medication and then there are others that are called brittle and they are much harder to control. Only time and the use of proper medication would prove what he is.

    Like I said I had my first one at age 23 and then had several during that decade because I did not always take that medication. Once I did it seemed to have made all the difference. Of course getting older may have played a part but not sure. I do hope that he is on some medication because it is not likely that it will ever get better on it's own. I told you I lost a job because of it. I was a firefighter and had one while on duty. It happ...
    Yes that is a seizure. There are many reasons why that can happen but there are also many different type drugs available to help prevent them. Your doctor should know them and recommend a good neurologist for him.
    I assume you have already been through that.

    These are called grand mall seizures and it is when your brain, in effect, goes into overload. Your brain activity is such that you can not remain awake. The times that I had them I remember nothing about them except waking up. When that happens you have a profound sense that you have just ran a Marathon and you are totally wiped out.

    There are different degrees with this. There are people like me that are easily controlled with medication and then there are others that are called brittle and they are much harder to control. Only time and the use of proper medication would prove what he is.

    Like I said I had my first one at age 23 and then had several during that decade because I did not always take that medication. Once I did it seemed to have made all the difference. Of course getting older may have played a part but not sure. I do hope that he is on some medication because it is not likely that it will ever get better on it's own. I told you I lost a job because of it. I was a firefighter and had one while on duty. It happened at night so I had been asleep and it caused no danger to anyone else. Clearly that ended that career. It can cause a real problem for him when he is old enough to begin driving. If he has had one in the last 2 year and admit's it on his application he would not doubt be turned down. I am not sure now how long he has to be seizure free before that will allow it but I think at least 3. Depends on the state.
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  • Micha V... Mrkando 2012/07/26 14:41:31
    Micha Vengeance Way
    +1
    Oh wow thats crazy :O
  • Mrkando Micha V... 2012/07/26 18:09:24
    Mrkando
    +1
    Sad but true!
  • Karasu the Neko Vampire 2012/07/25 18:14:03
    Undecided
    Karasu the Neko Vampire
    +1
    I'm pretty much very easily angry and i get depressed a lot. But i think i am happy sometimes
  • ☆Katharina☆ 2012/07/25 18:13:11
    Pretty much.
    ☆Katharina☆
    +1
    i try not to let little things upset me

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