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Old Oct 4th 2011 | 11:52 pm
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Originally Posted by chris955
No offence but good for you, it is something that affects a huge number of people quite seriously.
i wasnt having a go, i was being honest.
im not sure what homesickness is. i have seen a lot of people really struggle out here. im not sure if its a form of depression though?
 
Old Oct 5th 2011 | 12:12 am
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Originally Posted by soapy©
i wasnt having a go, i was being honest.
im not sure what homesickness is. i have seen a lot of people really struggle out here. im not sure if its a form of depression though?
He's on *holiday* for a few days mate......
 
Old Oct 5th 2011 | 5:18 am
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Old Oct 5th 2011 | 11:57 am
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Originally Posted by carolinephillips
I am not a liar when I say I never really felt homesick for the first year. Sure there were odd little things I missed, like Cadbury's chocolate, and also my friends in the musical societies I belonged to. But real homesickness? No. I didn't want to go back, though in the second year I returned to have my 50th with friends and family. Now, having done 3 years, I am finding that the UK is too far away- mainly because of family being very ill and me not being there to help. I still wouldn't go back permanently, but oh how I wish it was just a short flight and not wildly expensive.
My OH is often away or working long hours, and I am unable to get out in the evenings as I have MS and am in bed by 8:30, so often I sit at home on the computer, while DD is at school, and don't talk to anyone all day.

If you can, get out and make friends.
This is such a generalisation, I have NEVER felt homesick either, nor has my partner. The only thing I have ever missed is the people!
It will take you a while to get used to things being different here, I would say about a year.
I did not go back until I had lived here almost 7years, I never felt the need to and I didn't really even want to go then.
 
Old Oct 5th 2011 | 2:48 pm
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Originally Posted by tinaj
This is such a generalisation, I have NEVER felt homesick either, nor has my partner. The only thing I have ever missed is the people!
It will take you a while to get used to things being different here, I would say about a year.
I did not go back until I had lived here almost 7years, I never felt the need to and I didn't really even want to go then.


I can't watch " Love Actually", at Christmas, that whole Christmas vibe in that film is something that although now I don't even think about, just seeing London with the lights makes me wish I could just run back home, sit with friends in a lovely pub, drinking Baileys listening to Christmas carols and getting stuck into some Christmas shopping in Debenhams.
 
Old Oct 5th 2011 | 4:33 pm
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I suppose that "Homesickness" is one of those broad spectrum diseases like autism...

Crying whilst watching Jimmy's Farm last night.... isnt quite the same as requiring medication and a one way ticket back to the uk.... but its the same illness.
 

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