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fluffyluggage"I found MDJunction at a time when I was struggling with so much. I
was so sick. I found a home, a place where people understood me, when
even my family doubted me. In MDJ, I found a place of refuge, love,
and support. I come here daily, to find my balance, to cope, and to
find that same support I've found from day 1. MDJ is my new family.
The friends I've made here will remain with me for a lifetime.
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scooby64

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When I was not medicated properly and adding to that self-medicating with alcohol (and perhaps too much of prescription drugs as well). I isolated and was anything but easy to be around. And "one is the loneliest number you'll ever do."

I'm opening up in A.A. and N.A. meetings when I can make them, and I see where it does nobody any good to not engage and share with others, and particularily with those who have "been there, done that" with regard to addiction issues.


Abilify

Jun 30 2012
Today is the first day of Abifily.  I just did a recap of  my medications and now I'm doing 2 mood, 2 ad, 2 ap & extra  push from provigil if i want.    my apt is mess and i just let it be.  got 350 in bank and  bills paid, thank god.  have been fuzzy on money stuff.  need to get refund from  jealous, cancel intern license, cancel contractor's  license, get real.  eliminate  need to sit down and see how it would work to make 20 hours  a week @8-10.  would = 700-800 gross.  ssi disappear?  rent  would increase x amount.   


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