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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
Just read your post on getting a greyhound. A very noble thought, on getting a rescue one. As others have mentioned they do need a lot of exercise though
I would only ever get a dog from a rescue centre , dogs trust or RSPCA
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
Charlie
So does sludge if he's going to keep up with those lady dog walkers he has his dirty rotter eyes on..
I just pepper spray or taser them , easy
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
In January the stress of coping with my father's death from Alzheimer's , four years of caring for him and a family break up made me suicidal
I first took 100 paracetamol but woke up , got myself to hospital in Bridgend and they stabilised me but I was on a mission to end my life so as soon as I was released I went home and cut my jugular with a kitchen knife , they patched me up and I was sectioned under the mental health act for two weeks
I am still not right now but slowly getting there
Never suffer in silence
Hats off to Chris Kirkland
That is some serious stuff Sludge,hope you can stay strong and get well.Just think of all the birds out there fella waiting for you to pounce.You are one of the posters on here that always makes me smile thanx.
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Great to hear you're feeling better Sludge.
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1 of my dogs always looks at its arse when it farts. Geniuenly surprised by it.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
Sorry to hear of your troubles, Sludge. I hope your recovery continues and you're back to full fitness soon.
PS Very brave to be open about what you've been through. I hope you take heart from that.
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Thanks guys
I have an excellent psychiatrist and I am on the drug sertraline which is like Prozac but better
Getting back into my fishing and getting a raging hard on every time I see a woman so i am back on track
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
In January the stress of coping with my father's death from Alzheimer's , four years of caring for him and a family break up made me suicidal
I first took 100 paracetamol but woke up , got myself to hospital in Bridgend and they stabilised me but I was on a mission to end my life so as soon as I was released I went home and cut my jugular with a kitchen knife , they patched me up and I was sectioned under the mental health act for two weeks
I am still not right now but slowly getting there
Never suffer in silence
Hats off to Chris Kirkland
Hats off to you too Sludge, I'm sure it can't be easy to talk about your ordeal. I remember when your dad was ill, and some of the family problems at the time. It was obvious back then that you were shouldering a lot of the burden, but what can you do? You had a responsibility to your dad, and from my limited understanding of events, I reckon that you did him proud.
Stay strong mate - I know you only through this forum, and there have been times you have had me in stitches. It's good to see you posting here again and if it helps to unload some shit onto a complete stranger then I am always available.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
In January the stress of coping with my father's death from Alzheimer's , four years of caring for him and a family break up made me suicidal
I first took 100 paracetamol but woke up , got myself to hospital in Bridgend and they stabilised me but I was on a mission to end my life so as soon as I was released I went home and cut my jugular with a kitchen knife , they patched me up and I was sectioned under the mental health act for two weeks
I am still not right now but slowly getting there
Never suffer in silence
Hats off to Chris Kirkland
Shiiit mate, takes some balls to open up like that.
Like most people on here, I only know you through this place but what I'm pretty sure of is this - you're one of life's good guys and the world would be a little bit shitter without you. What you went through with your old man obviously took its toll but the fact that you were willing to go through it speaks volumes about the type of person you are.
Glad to hear your doing better these days and just remember:
1. You did your old man proud mate.
2. If you ever find yourself slipping back downhill, talk to someone - don't suffer in silence.
3. I've got a job lot of Hai Karate you can have at cost price - in my experience classy birds can't resist the stuff.
Look after yourself young man.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
In January the stress of coping with my father's death from Alzheimer's , four years of caring for him and a family break up made me suicidal
I first took 100 paracetamol but woke up , got myself to hospital in Bridgend and they stabilised me but I was on a mission to end my life so as soon as I was released I went home and cut my jugular with a kitchen knife , they patched me up and I was sectioned under the mental health act for two weeks
I am still not right now but slowly getting there
Never suffer in silence
Hats off to Chris Kirkland
Stay stronge Sludgy and much respect for this post
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
Badly Ironed Shirt
Hats off to you too Sludge, I'm sure it can't be easy to talk about your ordeal. I remember when your dad was ill, and some of the family problems at the time. It was obvious back then that you were shouldering a lot of the burden, but what can you do? You had a responsibility to your dad, and from my limited understanding of events, I reckon that you did him proud.
Stay strong mate - I know you only through this forum, and there have been times you have had me in stitches. It's good to see you posting here again and if it helps to unload some shit onto a complete stranger then I am always available.
No worries ! Cheers mate
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
In January the stress of coping with my father's death from Alzheimer's , four years of caring for him and a family break up made me suicidal
I first took 100 paracetamol but woke up , got myself to hospital in Bridgend and they stabilised me but I was on a mission to end my life so as soon as I was released I went home and cut my jugular with a kitchen knife , they patched me up and I was sectioned under the mental health act for two weeks
I am still not right now but slowly getting there
Never suffer in silence
Hats off to Chris Kirkland
Sorry for your troubles Sludge, though it is indeed fine news that you have been able to get help and more importantly that you are responding to it.
I can only echo the thoughts and words of the previous posters, what a fine bunch they seem... bizarrely! :hehe:
Good to see you posting more frequently, although it seemed you were here in spirit with all the flattering stories of your continued rotterdom and general debauchery.
May there be many more :thumbup:
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Shiiit mate, takes some balls to open up like that.
Like most people on here, I only know you through this place but what I'm pretty sure of is this - you're one of life's good guys and the world would be a little bit shitter without you. What you went through with your old man obviously took its toll but the fact that you were willing to go through it speaks volumes about the type of person you are.
Glad to hear your doing better these days and just remember:
1. You did your old man proud mate.
2. If you ever find yourself slipping back downhill, talk to someone - don't suffer in silence.
3. I've got a job lot of Hai Karate you can have at cost price - in my experience classy birds can't resist the stuff.
Look after yourself young man.
Thanks mate , very kind of you
Regarding aftershave black panther is the only one for me , I have a special contact if you want some , it's been scientifically proven to bring women to their knees , especially if you put on a whole bottle
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Minion
We luvs u Sludgy!!
Keep it metal
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
MacAdder
Sorry for your troubles Sludge, though it is indeed fine news that you have been able to get help and more importantly that you are responding to it.
I can only echo the thoughts and words of the previous posters, what a fine bunch they seem... bizarrely! :hehe:
Good to see you posting more frequently, although it seemed you were here in spirit with all the flattering stories of your continued rotterdom and general debauchery.
May there be many more :thumbup:
I have a lady from pontyclun lined up
Love gun is loaded and she's in my sights
Big game is waiting there inside her tights !!
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The looser the waistband the deeper the quicksand......
Or so I've read.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
The looser the waistband the deeper the quicksand......
Or so I've read.
Big bottom , big bottom.......talk about mud flaps my girl's got em !!
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Big bottom , big bottom.......talk about mud flaps my girl's got em !!
My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo
I love to sink her with my pink torpedo.....
And people wonder why metal heads get all the top birds?
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Sludge mate. Good night lad signing out, Respect.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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Dr Lecter
My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo
I love to sink her with my pink torpedo.....
And people wonder why metal heads get all the top birds?
I have always said this women love heavy metal and blokes dressed in tight black leather and Spandex , it's a lady-killer
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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joecity
Sludge mate. Good night lad signing out, Respect.
Keep rocking
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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joecity
1 of my dogs always looks at its arse when it farts. Geniuenly surprised by it.
:hehe: Spat my Iced Frappe out then :hehe:
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Re: Kirkland and depression
Many thanks for all your kind comments folks , I was in a very dangerous place last January , the doctors at Bridgend hospital who had me on a saline drip for a number of days flushing out the paracetamol after my overdose did a fantastic job but I was seriously mentally unwell and once I had cut my neck and wrists they had no option but to section me once the police had arrived at my house to get the knife off me , I have to say the old bill were brilliant , my scars on my neck and wrists are slowly fading but with the help of friends , a great psychiatrist and medication I am getting there
Samaritans 116123
All Wales mental health helpline 0800132737
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Keep on fighting mate we are close to a genuine socialist government comrade.
Power to the people.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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insider
Keep on fighting mate we are close to a genuine socialist government comrade.
Power to the people.
I fecking hope so mate
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Re: Kirkland and depression
Stick in Sludge. Great that you had the balls to open up on here. It would be very selfish of you to top yourself. This board would be robbed of one its funniest posters it’s ever had.
My mates son committed suicide a few yrs ago. He was only 26, had a good job. He was a handsome looking guy and always had plenty of women chasing him. He suffered from chronic depression though, and after yrs of battling it, he locked himself in his bathroom, and cut his wrists and throat with a razor.
You can only imagine what my mate and his wife went through. I still can’t believe how they have coped with it.
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Re: Kirkland and depression
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William Treseder
Stick in Sludge. Great that you had the balls to open up on here. It would be very selfish of you to top yourself. This board would be robbed of one its funniest posters it’s ever had.
My mates son committed suicide a few yrs ago. He was only 26, had a good job. He was a handsome looking guy and always had plenty of women chasing him. He suffered from chronic depression though, and after yrs of battling it, he locked himself in his bathroom, and cut his wrists and throat with a razor.
You can only imagine what my mate and his wife went through. I still can’t believe how they have coped with it.
Thanks mate , they must be in darkness every day
You take care