Posted by Billy Shafer on October 16, 2010 at 18:25:49 from (64.136.27.231):
In Reply to: O.T.Old age deprseeion. posted by LOU from Wi. on October 16, 2010 at 15:57:06:
LOU I know how you feel. Lost my DAD on Jan 1 2003 then my wife on Dec 11 2004. Went to 31 funerals in five years. Then in Sept 07 lost my job and house shortly after. Felt very bad for a while. Moved down here and have slowly been rebuilding my life. I came to realize that I could not change what happens. So I just told myself to live one day at a time.
Life can throw a lot of crap at you. But don't let it get to you. You have friends here that are willing to listen when you need to talk.
At this time I am fighting my truck. Water pump,brakes, master cylinder,ball joints and hit a Deer the other night. All within three months.
So you are not alone in how you feel. I turned sixty this year and with bone cancer and age. I feel every bit of 60. Working with a man that was burned over half his body. 79 and he is still out there doing what he can.
So just take some time off. Do something for yourself and take a break. Don't worry about things you can't change.
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