Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
What an idiotic statement. Know nothing, fear nothing.
DP. When roughly 75% of my 4 kids’ friends ages 19-30 have been on anxiety medication since they were 12-14 years old, it’s time to wonder what the problem actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
What an idiotic statement. Know nothing, fear nothing.
DP. When roughly 75% of my 4 kids’ friends ages 19-30 have been on anxiety medication since they were 12-14 years old, it’s time to wonder what the problem actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
What an idiotic statement. Know nothing, fear nothing.
DP. When roughly 75% of my 4 kids’ friends ages 19-30 have been on anxiety medication since they were 12-14 years old, it’s time to wonder what the problem actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an anti-Trump voter who still doesn't agree with any of Harris' policies...I will blame the Dems if Trump wins.
Can you elaborate on this?
Anonymous wrote:My anxiety level has really started going up today. I ate a bunch of my kids’ Halloween candy…. I just took double the dose of my usual anti-anxiety meds… Anyone else getting nervous about Tuesday? I probably should be watching less news…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
What an idiotic statement. Know nothing, fear nothing.
DP. When roughly 75% of my 4 kids’ friends ages 19-30 have been on anxiety medication since they were 12-14 years old, it’s time to wonder what the problem actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely believe 100000% Kamala will win by a wider margin than imagined. Partly because Trump is breaking down and the undecided prob going for Kamala as well as more people hate him than dislike her. I will not be voting for either but I pretty much guarantee that she'll win it. There's simply no way people will let Trump win again. No matter how many supporters he has, and u know he has a lot, he antagonizes people way too easily and it's 2024 not 2016 when people wanted to take a chance. He's had one and people will give Kamala one this time around. I don't think she'll do very well but I know he won't get another chance. It's just not how this country works.
If you have been listening to Trump’s rally speeches over the past few weeks and still cannot vote for Kamala something is wrong. Trump’s own campaign advisors can’t rein him in. Do you think he is fit to be president? Would any company ever hire Trump as employee? Think about that. A non-vote is a vote for Trump.
Policy is forever. Trump is at worst President for four years under mostly divided government.
I'm a different poster but what Trump says at his rallies is barely interesting.
Policy? Like a nationwide abortion ban?
No, silly. Like ballooning our national debt twice as high as Harris!
Yes, I'm sure you are citing some "expert" on that.
Meanwhile, we have Harris' ideology to push for reparations, down payments for homeowners, a climate change agenda and the redistribution of income, which is THE cornerstone of the democrat party.
In short, stop lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
What an idiotic statement. Know nothing, fear nothing.
DP. When roughly 75% of my 4 kids’ friends ages 19-30 have been on anxiety medication since they were 12-14 years old, it’s time to wonder what the problem actually is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely believe 100000% Kamala will win by a wider margin than imagined. Partly because Trump is breaking down and the undecided prob going for Kamala as well as more people hate him than dislike her. I will not be voting for either but I pretty much guarantee that she'll win it. There's simply no way people will let Trump win again. No matter how many supporters he has, and u know he has a lot, he antagonizes people way too easily and it's 2024 not 2016 when people wanted to take a chance. He's had one and people will give Kamala one this time around. I don't think she'll do very well but I know he won't get another chance. It's just not how this country works.
If you have been listening to Trump’s rally speeches over the past few weeks and still cannot vote for Kamala something is wrong. Trump’s own campaign advisors can’t rein him in. Do you think he is fit to be president? Would any company ever hire Trump as employee? Think about that. A non-vote is a vote for Trump.
Policy is forever. Trump is at worst President for four years under mostly divided government.
I'm a different poster but what Trump says at his rallies is barely interesting.
Policy? Like a nationwide abortion ban?
No, silly. Like ballooning our national debt twice as high as Harris!
Yes, I'm sure you are citing some "expert" on that.
Meanwhile, we have Harris' ideology to push for reparations, down payments for homeowners, a climate change agenda and the redistribution of income, which is THE cornerstone of the democrat party.
In short, stop lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
What an idiotic statement. Know nothing, fear nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Put the teen in the Army and cut the apron strings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please don’t buy into the fear mongering rhetoric. Our country will be fine no matter who wins.
This. And this post should really be moved to the health forum because it is more about anxiety. I have a teen member of the family who had a hard time getting out of bed yesterday because of the anxiety of the thought about the grim future of the country if Harris wins. It’s mental health. Yes, it’s my kid with anxiety issues.
OP, it’s okay to eat your kids Halloween candy every year.
LOL.
It is funny that a term conned its mother into thinking it has anxiety. Just another term excuse when they don’t want to do something as simple as getting out of bed. No wonder the world laughs ate the dependence of the US on drugs to function.
The mom here. Once again, I invite all of you to hop over to the health forum or even the special needs forum to discuss living and dealing with family members with debilitating anxiety. Really, it’s more about that than a discussion on politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely believe 100000% Kamala will win by a wider margin than imagined. Partly because Trump is breaking down and the undecided prob going for Kamala as well as more people hate him than dislike her. I will not be voting for either but I pretty much guarantee that she'll win it. There's simply no way people will let Trump win again. No matter how many supporters he has, and u know he has a lot, he antagonizes people way too easily and it's 2024 not 2016 when people wanted to take a chance. He's had one and people will give Kamala one this time around. I don't think she'll do very well but I know he won't get another chance. It's just not how this country works.
If you have been listening to Trump’s rally speeches over the past few weeks and still cannot vote for Kamala something is wrong. Trump’s own campaign advisors can’t rein him in. Do you think he is fit to be president? Would any company ever hire Trump as employee? Think about that. A non-vote is a vote for Trump.
Policy is forever. Trump is at worst President for four years under mostly divided government.
I'm a different poster but what Trump says at his rallies is barely interesting.
Policy? Like a nationwide abortion ban?
Or putting RFK Jr in charge of our healthcare and food. Yeah, nothing to worry about - seems just fine.
My anxiety is through the roof, too, OP. Though it's a little better since the Selzer poll.
JFK Jr being in charge of anything terrifies me. He is mentally ill and another rich kid (like Trump) who can't stand to be told no or be disagreed with. He has unbelievable hubris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This shouldn’t be causing anyone anxiety. The world will still keep turning no matter who is elected. It’s only 4 yrs. All the doom and gloom talk on both sides is just theatrics.
One side is normal and mentally healthy and the other side is not. I do actually feel sorry for democrats, the world they’ve boxed themselves into is so fragile and mostly out of their control. Sad.