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A lot of Saints fans on suicide watch.


Yaboychris28

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Don't know if I posted this, can't find it but I broke 32 years of sobriety off the horse.....called "a guy" bought enough to get me there as I remembered but I'm so "clean" I so I got way low , but that's probably what I wanted, still have some left and going to spend this day crucified on the needle until this feeling passes. May take a week off, may not bath or shave or change clothes or leave my bedroom watching my recording of the game to see our TEAM fight back just to have smith run it in and then see Roman play two yards deep to allow Davis a score. One stop out of two we needed, just one out of two............the "Good Morning pop" sure felt marvelous and it does take the pain away.......I guess I'll go back to rehab on a week or so........drifting off now to a blissful peace , Jimmy's got the ball...............zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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yesterday i couldn't eat much before the game. The game itself made me nauseous. I think i hate 200-300 calories yesterday...a 200lb 6ft tall grown man. I went to bed directly after the game with a pounding headache and feeling sick to my stomach. Woke up 4 hours later and took a cold shower where i just sat in the floor of my stand up shower and let the cold water poor over me for about 30 minutes. I then went back to bed and slept another 12 hours.

I took it hard. Today i'm just depressed...and hungry

bahhahahaa

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