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2006-09-02 03:10:20 · 40 answers · asked by Mountaineer 3 in Social Science Psychology

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I started to answer this question.As I scrolled down and seen all the heart aches that you have stirred up,I decided not to . You get a thumbs down for asking.

2006-09-02 03:58:38 · answer #1 · answered by pops 3 · 0 0

Tuesday night. I had had an extremely difficult day at work, partially due to a poorly run administration at the private school where I teach. I had tried to leave right after school to make a doctor appointment at 3:45, so that I could get a checkup for refill on a prescription I need. But, as often happens in a school situation, several people needed to talk to me "briefly" on my way out, and soon, 3:45 was upon me. I called to tell them I would be late, but they said, "No, just cancel and reschedule." This was the second time I had had to do this. The first time I cancelled was for the same reason. A distressed student (I teach teens) needed to talk with me, so I gave her some time to talk. I can't schedule the appointments for the morning, as that makes everyone else have to work harder to fill in for my class (they don't have a pool of substitutes). The doctor likes to leave early, so he doesn't schedule appts past 3:45. I don't really like this doc anyway, as he has been nothing but rude to me, but I need the presrcription, and don't have the money to start over with another doc. So, I was distressed about my workday, and thinking about how I was going to make changes for improvement, when I noticed a missed call on my cell phone. It was a message from the doctor. He basically said, "I know you rescheduled your appointment, but since you've missed two appointments in a row, you may not come back until you 'settle your account' with us." I guessed, later, that "the account" he spoke of must have meant cancellation fees (which have not yet been made known to me). So, Tuesday night, I just felt helpless and worthless and all that other crap and wept good and solidly.

I have since, dealt with these situations and am feeling much better.

2006-09-02 03:40:34 · answer #2 · answered by scruffycat 7 · 0 0

I cared about someone that did not cared for the same way . . . I moved on but we remained friends. Then she developed feelings but I had moved on. I should not have felt guilty but I did. I went away for a few weeks on vacation and when I got back she told me she found out she had terminal cancer. That the last thing that made me cry. I was not in love with her, I was in love with someone that is 100 times a better person that she ever was. But it really f u c k e d me up in a bad way.

2006-09-02 03:20:09 · answer #3 · answered by Mad 2 · 0 0

My friend told me a joke (unrepeatable- something said at William Shatner's recent roast) that made me laugh so genuinely hard I started genuinely crying.

2006-09-02 03:28:28 · answer #4 · answered by Answers1 6 · 0 0

When Channel 4 renewed Noel Edmonds' contract

2006-09-02 03:21:29 · answer #5 · answered by zoomjet 7 · 0 0

The last episode of Six Feet Under

2006-09-02 11:18:07 · answer #6 · answered by a_facchini 3 · 0 0

Thursday night, I had bought a photo album and was putting all the loose pictures in it. Most of the pictures I had were of people I have lost.
I am particularly fond of all animals I have had the privelage to take care of seeing their pictures were almost heartbreaking.
Then I came across a few pictures of my Grandmother who i lost 10 years ago and have felt alot of guilt over her death as I took her to hospital and never saw her again.

2006-09-02 03:34:48 · answer #7 · answered by Emma 2 · 0 0

I was in town and fed up with not being able to find a teaching job, decided to treat myself to a mag and coffee to cheer myself up, was sitting next to 2 girls talking about their plans for their first teaching jobs-grr! When I went into town next with my boyfriend I told him about it and cried and cried in the middle of Cheltenham!

2006-09-02 03:18:39 · answer #8 · answered by emily_jane2379 5 · 0 0

seeing my mother slide in and out of concious never quite knowing if it was a TIA (mini stroke) or just tiredness. wondering if she would wake up OK or not. wondering if the next one is the 'big' one. recognising that she may fade quickly.

playing card games with her, unable to deal, unable to hold the cards in her hand (kept falling out), unable to understand the rules of cribbage (seeing as she has always been a demon card game player).

2006-09-02 03:21:07 · answer #9 · answered by Mark J 7 · 0 0

It was yesterday that i was missing my parents n wanted to go to them n hug them tight n cry my heart out. The reason is they are in mumbai n i am living in dubai.

2006-09-02 03:25:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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