Thanks!!!!I just noticed you have been here 16 years! Wow, thats pretty awesome Shrek
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Thanks!!!!I just noticed you have been here 16 years! Wow, thats pretty awesome Shrek
Its good to have someone to talk to. I went to a therapist when my sister died and it helped me a lot. They told me I had PTSD there. WeirdNah. Meeting with someone from my team. Not really a therapist or psychiatrist but kind of. I think their title is clinician technically but yeah.
It’s definitely good. I have an actual therapist and psychiatrist too lol plus a whole team and staff here. I have lots thankfully. And oh wow!!It’s good to have someone to talk to. I went to a therapist when my sister died and it helped me a lot. They told me I had PTSD there. Weird
It’s definitely good. I have an actual therapist and psychiatrist too lol plus a whole team and staff here. I have lots thankfully. And oh wow!!
Not surprising, Granny. You have been through a lot!Its good to have someone to talk to. I went to a therapist when my sister died and it helped me a lot. They told me I had PTSD there. Weird
I don't know what all else they had access to. Possibly some corn. This was decades ago and and a lot of it was during the great depression when proper nutrition and survival often traveled different roads. Sadly back then a lot of family chicken flocks got nothing more than cracked corn and the families also lacked good nutrition. I can't help but wonder just how much those years of scraping to get by just to keep hearts beating had on middle and old age ailments.If that's all they have access to, that's all they will eat. But only feeding peanuts is not proper nutrition. The pigs will end up with other deficiencies. My brother raised pigs, and just l like all other animals, they will need other nutrients for good health