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06/27/2011 11:18 AM
ssavings
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LOL!

I know DH is getting a touch hypomanic when he starts texting me random stuff allll day long.

He's got about half-a-dozen "projects" he wants to finish, and is planning (apparently) to get them all done at once. :-D

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06/27/2011 11:30 AM  Top
Catbaloo
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Isn't that how everyone completes their projects? Laughing

Seriously, I understand exactly how he feels. I am exactly the same way when I'm getting hypomanic. So many projects, so little time. Smile

My opinions are just opinions, and should be taken as such. I am not an expert on medicines or BP disorder.

06/27/2011 12:22 PM  Top
behindthemask

Oh I know that feeling... i can't get anything done bc of all the texts coming thru at times... sometimes they will be 6 pgs long!!! It like manic texting Smile Half the time the projects don't even get started so I try to be polite or calm him down if he's upset... I guess they need to get it all out at once sometimes!!Blink

06/27/2011 04:58 PM  Top
ssavings
Posts: 236
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He said he's going to build me a pantry for the kitchen... I'm kind of encouraging this one, as I could use the additional storage space. It's safer than other things he could want to do. Earlier today, he was wanting to quit his job and work as a piano player @ Nordstrom's, but he decided the pantry was a better idea... **relief**

06/27/2011 05:12 PM  Top
Catbaloo
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Never a dull moment with a BPSO! Laughing

At least you'll get a pantry out of it. Much better idea than quitting his job.

Where do we come up with these ideas? I've had a few doozies of my own, let me tell ya. Sigh....

My opinions are just opinions, and should be taken as such. I am not an expert on medicines or BP disorder.

06/27/2011 06:45 PM  Top
Imnoangel
Imnoangel
 
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I never finish big projects... Sad ... I usually have to end up getting help.

I'm not very handy or crafty.. but I have BIG ideas! Laughing

Courage is being afraid but going on anyhow.
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"In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what not to do the next time."
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"You block your dream when you allow your fear to grow bigger than your faith."
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First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. Gandhi


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06/27/2011 07:55 PM  Top
livinginablender
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I had to finish every project he ever started around the house.
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