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Christmas and mental health

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Offline stormbolt7

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Christmas and mental health
« on: December 10, 2022, 01:04:52 AM »
Hello;

Hope you ladies don't mind me posting this.
Along with the parties, gifts and events.
For some this is the most difficult time of the year.

Maybe they recently lost family member or partner. I know young lady in her 20's. This is first holiday season, with out her brother.
No matter what the struggle.
If you know someone going through rough times. Maybe someone you just keep thinking of, maybe have been to busy to give any time.

Trust me, from personal point of view.
Some times a simple, hello, thinking of you OR take a little time.
To let them know they are not alone.
It could make all the difference. Few years back living at different apartment.
Emergency crews called in. Tennant had died.
Was diabetic ...  Had episode .. Lived alone.
Overheard some of gathered friends, family.

They knew was having rough time. They had thought about them several times. YET never reached out.
If one of them had. It may have been in time.
Instead, person died alone, and had been for few days before checked on.

Here is an AWESOME video by Kobra and the Lotus.
Light me up

At times some of the images dark .. Yet over all meaning and how video ends. VERY hopeful, and beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRfSEEtzxug


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Offline herboyfriend

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Re: Christmas and mental health
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2022, 03:55:16 PM »
Thank you, friend! It's an important message!
Every excess is fine as long as you don't overdo it.