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TiffanyJane

This is the song that never ends...

This is going to be a very sporadic account of my life. Most likely will be a random series of raging/venting/crying, with a few yays thrown in. I have no doubt that nothing contained within should be taken too seriously or literally as many things will be presented as they seem in the heat of the moment. However, I will try to insert as much wit and humor as possible, so feel free to giggle when applicable :)


Lonely

Aug 27 2010
Just having a really rough night.  Its been such a long week, with a flare up, my ''visitor'', and the SSI interview all in the same week.  My boyfriend has left to go to hisweekly boy night at a friends house, and the last couple fridays its really sucked to be stuck at home.  I'm just really sad and lonely.  He's pretty much all I have down here and with him gone I am alone.  Plus my depression this week has worn off on him so he's been cranky too.  :(  I just wish I had someone to hug right now

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written by niecey, August 27, 2010
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