I know how it feels with the social anxiety. I took effexor for a couple months and I found that it helped me immensely... I've never had the privilege of ativan. I found that once I stopped taking the effexor that I had a grounding for what was "normal" for an anxiety level in day to day life, and that I could remind myself of that; which somehow kept my anxiety manageable.
Good luck, and have a good (yet hectic) day tomorrow!
Nice to make you acquaintance Miss Danielle ! I see you come from New B. That's cool !
You look like you have quite the schedule right there geez... hang in there you're gonna do fine i'm pretty sure. I know what you feel about gathering multiple things at once, I had to do it for my program, can't wait to start !
I hope to hear more about you, take care for now and I wish you great success in your school semester.
Alright, the End of Time was a heartbreaker for me. David Tennant was my Doctor and the reason I got pulled into the franchise a couple of years ago. Now with him leaving I feel like the new Doctor will never live up to my expectations. From what I've seen Matt Smith has a little of the Tennant charm, but I really need to see how the first few episodes of season 5 play out before I can make a definitive judgement on his ability to take on the role.
How about you? When did you start the series? Have you watched any of the pre-Eccleston films? I've only seen a handful of the Tom Baker ones, but I have to say there pretty awesome even if they're super campy.
And yes, I'm moving to LA on the 29th. Trying to get into writing music for films as well as getting the old band back together to make a serious go at it.
That's exactly what I did when I was 24. I had been roaming around the country since I was 18, and finally decided it was time to come back home and go to school. I had made some attempts to do it before, but it's so amazingly hard to try and work full time to afford rent/food/tuition as well as have time to study enough to make taking the class actually worth it. So, I understand what it's like trying to go back after a long period off. I did find that I was much more focused on school after the break through, and took it much more seriously than I had once I committed to it. Switching back to school mode is tough, but I think you'll do just fine.
That's another reason I'm moving. I just graduated from the University up here with my BA in Music, and now I want to establish residency in California before I eventually go back and get my masters degree. I figure if I can't make something work in the music industry I can always get my PHD and teach at a university somewhere. It's all steps we have to take to give ourselves a fighting chance out there. Who knows, though, maybe you'll find education isn't all that bad. I teach now, and it's a nice way to pay bills without having to work a 9 to 5.
Good luck, and have a good (yet hectic) day tomorrow!