Chaotic Coffee Klatch (tea also available)

In the spirit of chaos, wifey with diarrhea x 4 months, off to ER for a bag of saline to hydrate her, the resident prescribed Prednisone, took a few doses, 12 hours later was catatonic, curled up on the bed, not moving. Wild drug!
Unfortunately prednisone may also have mental effects. Especially with bigger doses. Sometimes a checkup with the doctor may be needed to adjust.
 
Why is everyone so concerned about lurking, I do it all the time and offer no apologies for my antisocial behavior 😁😁🥰
@Cindy027
Hi Cindy. I lurk more than I post. A lot of peeps here talk about shit I have no idea of what they are talking about. I'd rather lurk than say something I'd regret.
 
Oh I don’t know. Sometimes I just feel self conscious when I come in like a day later and like tons of comments 😂😂
It’s probably just me🤷🏻‍♀️
It’s ok to lurk and like/love/wow/sad/angry to posts without commenting. It’s like letting us know you’re here even if you don’t have time to post, or sometimes don’t have any to say. Don’t think of it as being weird, think of it as being comforting. I’m comforted knowing you’re around. Even if you don’t have much to say
 
It’s ok to lurk and like/love/wow/sad/angry to posts without commenting. It’s like letting us know you’re here even if you don’t have time to post, or sometimes don’t have any to say. Don’t think of it as being weird, think of it as being comforting. I’m comforted knowing you’re around. Even if you don’t have much to say
Thanks Nebs as that applies to me as well. I sometimes I am there but I have nothing to say.
 
It’s ok to lurk and like/love/wow/sad/angry to posts without commenting. It’s like letting us know you’re here even if you don’t have time to post, or sometimes don’t have any to say. Don’t think of it as being weird, think of it as being comforting. I’m comforted knowing you’re around. Even if you don’t have much to say
Do you see the emoji posts???
 
I almost posted this on overthinking thread but feel better here. I have been thinking of contacting my first serious girl friend. We ended well. I knew she fell in love with another guy while we were a couple, and at 20 it was hard to accept. But a year later we met and had a good conversation and wished each other well.

And about 50 years have passed, and I know from social media and relatives (our families were close beause of church), that she had a good career as I have. I would like to catch up with her and see what happened (I heard she was divorced). I mean what is the worst thing that can happen? She says do not contact me? Your thoughts.
 
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