Hi, thanks again everyone

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CLKD - my son will definitely let us know if he is unhappy at the college but, so far, so good. His tutor actually phoned me a little while ago to let me know how he was getting on & it is positive news so far which is a relief! I actually felt a lot more positive after reading everyone's replies last night. What you said about your friend is a good point - if you commute then you have to get up at that hour EVERY day so getting up early for one day a week is hardly the end of the world & there is a lot less traffic about. I am starting to feel so much better now & actually felt happy going into work today. I was so silly

as I just needed to give the job a chance & I am starting to talk to some of the other ladies at work now (the wretched PMS may well have been a major factor in me feeling so unhappy initially, as well). Xx
Sparkle - I know what you mean about getting up early; it is awful to start with but then everything is done & the rest of the day is free for me after the shift finishes so that is not such a bad thing after all!

10 hours is a really long shift for your DD - she must be absolutely shattered afterwards! Xx
Orchid - thanks for the information about the AD's. I took Dosulepin for a little while earlier this year, after my former SSRI didn't seem to work for the severe depression that I was experiencing, but it left me feeling very foggy headed & constipated. I was very worried about what it said on the leaflet about interfering with heart rhythm too. I tried Setraline recently & felt absolutely hideous - that particular SSRI is definitely not for me. Maybe Mirtapazine might be an option - I am currently waiting for CBT but it is going to be a long wait! The anxiety seems to start up halfway through my cycle then it worsens considerably before my period is due to start & finally starts to lift a bit halfway through my period. Fluctuating hormones are an absolute pain!

xx