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Jul 3, 2006 21:39:03 GMT
Post by cheshire on Jul 3, 2006 21:39:03 GMT
Hi Vikki,
It's so great to hear from youx
It's also so great to hear you're back at work - (me too, finallyx)
I also saw things, not good. But 2 years on, feeling so much better.
Yoour post will offer so much hope to others.
Love and hugs,
Hopefulxxxxxxxx
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p.p
Jul 4, 2006 7:52:16 GMT
Post by yoyo on Jul 4, 2006 7:52:16 GMT
You've done so well - glad you've popped in to give us all hope Well done
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Jul 4, 2006 8:19:22 GMT
Post by Veritee on Jul 4, 2006 8:19:22 GMT
I agree it is lovely to hear from you Vikki
I saw this morning that you said hi on MSN - sorry I went to bed and left everything switched on so I did not see this until this morning - I know I should not as I really worry about the environment ( and our pockets) but all to often I just forget to turn off the computer.
I hope you did not mind me mentioning you? I sort of feel that others experiences passed down help new members, when I can relate I refer to my own experiences but sometimes I feel it is appropriate to refer to others who have been on here and used the forum - I hope this is OK
But it is absolutely great to know you are OK and the intervention from Social Services in the end turned out to be positive for you ..... Whether positive or not this kind of intervention in your life and your family can be very traumatic in itself, but if it helps and gives you the valuable support you need then it must be worth it
And even more pleased to know that you are now back at work! What do you do, I am sure you said but my memory is so bad these days - but whatever your job it sounds like if you feel you can cope then you are continuing to do so well.
When you are in the depths of PNI it is so had to ever believe that you will not always feel like this - I felt that this was how it would be for ever
But it was not and I have had more time OK and with my daughter than not. However I did find for the first few years as others have mentioned recently on here that any extra stress and/or excitement could find my symptoms crashing in again. But I cam to understand that horrible as this was, this was only temporary and would pass.
Anyway it is lovely to hear from you, you are welcome always
Veritee
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Vikki
Senior Member
E-mail Support Provider
Mum to 3 children aged 8,7 and 4. Suffered with Psychotic PNI, now thnkfully recovered.
Posts: 313
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Jul 5, 2006 19:13:35 GMT
Post by Vikki on Jul 5, 2006 19:13:35 GMT
Hi All, I feel like I'm hijacking the thread here, sorry Hannah!!!
I started work in May, I was dismissed from my former job on health grounds ( considering legal action aagainst them) so I decided on a new direction.
I am currently working for NATS, who are responsible for keeping our aeroplanes in the sky. Don't worry I am not let loose on the planes!!!!!!!!!! Your hols are safe.
I work for the occupational Health Department, and i make sure the department keeps running and everyone is where they are supposed to be.
I am absolutley loving it, even tho I had to drive to Heathrow every day for the first month. I also now that I can now cope with anything as I have had some very stressful days so far. A poor chap had a heart attck on my office floor ( thankfully he is fine now), and huge head injury, major IT problems. And i'm still standing!!!!!!!!
I was ready to go back to work, but I'm glad I didn't go back too soon.
So all in all, things are good, it was a long time coming, but I got there, and so will everyone else using this forum.
Love
Vikki xx
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