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  • Author : MJG017
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  • Topic : Managing thoughts of suicide & self-harm
27 Mar 2025 01:56 PM
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Hey @Dreamy 

I'm, getting old.  It was probably a normal day for most people, but it exhausted me!

 

It didnt help that my memory continues to fail me, and I don't know whats going on with it.  I finished my online training, and had to leave right away to get to my study group near the city.  I would be a little bit late but it was fine.  I didn't have time to have lunch, but I also needed petrol so I figured I would just grab something to eat at the servo.  So I got to the servo near Castle Plaza and filled the tank, went to grab my wallet and discovered I must have forgotten it.  I've never done that before.  I thought I can just use the walker app on my phone but apparently it said my card needed validating again.  I got the code it sent to me, entered it and the damn thing goes "oops something went wrong".  No sh!t!  Stupid garbage apps!!!!  So I have to look like an idiot in front a bunch of people while I fill out some paperwork with my id and promising to come back and pay within 24 hours.  So I got to my study hub ever later than I planned, with nothing to eat or drink all day apart from a small bowl of cornflakes I had before my online training!

 

I don't know what's going on with my head, but I keep making these mistakes by forgetting things I never used to.

 

So that was my day.  The lecturer loved my work on my trauma informed care assignment so far.  She said it was very long, but that I covered everything and it was all relevant so it was very good.  So that was nice to hear.

 

Anyway, how was your day?  Did you get any more information about this debt?

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