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12/11/2008 06:13 AM
mittenskelly
mittenskelly
 
Posts: 444
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IT IS RAINING HERE IN TN SO GLOOMY BUT REMEMBER GOD GAVE US RAIN FOR A PURPOSE TRY TO THINK POSITIVE TODAY AND TELL YOUR LOVED ONES YOU LOVE THEM NO MATTER WHAT LIFE IS TO SHORT TO DWELL ON THE BAD ALL THE TIME
Hi my name is Tonya and I have been diagnosed with Bipolar.This will be something I will live with the rest of my life.But I have God, family and friends and this site who give support,glad I joined this site.Great people to talk to.
God Bless,
Tonya
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12/11/2008 10:07 AM  Top
cirquepourvous
cirquepourvousPosts: 1710
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if you're a christian doesn't god do everything for a purpose? in any case, you could be enjoying all the snow and cold and transit strike that i am. wanna switch?
death happens every tiniest fragment of time and happens again every smaller tiniest fragment of time and there can be a tiniest fragment of time that makes life worth not losing . . .

12/11/2008 10:12 AM  Top
mittenskelly
mittenskelly
 
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SURE I WILL SWITCH WITH YOU PIEDLORD I HAD SHOULDER SURGERY AOUT A WEEK AGO SO COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS IF BOTH OF YOUR HANDS AND SHOULDERS ARE PROPERLY WORKING I AM TYPING ONE HANDEDLOL IT IS SO FUNNYSEE ALL OF THE TYPOS I AM A CHRISTIAN AND PROUD OF IT
Hi my name is Tonya and I have been diagnosed with Bipolar.This will be something I will live with the rest of my life.But I have God, family and friends and this site who give support,glad I joined this site.Great people to talk to.
God Bless,
Tonya

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12/11/2008 11:49 AM  Top
MissMay1977

mitten

why don't you start a thread over in the postive thinking group about the positive affects of rain.


12/11/2008 12:07 PM  Top
ComingUndone
ComingUndone
 
Posts: 1444
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Oh I love rain, and I love when it's gloomy. I like to be home and make hot chocolate, or sleep with the window open, or put a log in the fireplace.Wink
♥ Christine

Lamotrigine(Lamictal) 400mg
Clonazepam (Klonipin) 0.25mg
Quetiapine (Seroquel) 200mg
Vyvanse 35mg
Alprazolam (Xanax) 0.5mg PRN

Magnesium Citrate 400mg
Melatonin 5mg

Newest meds updated 1/24/13

I am a peer, not a doctor, so any advice I give should not be construed as medical or professional.

12/12/2008 09:19 PM  Top
jennywren
jennywrenPosts: 3026
Senior Member

I must say I join those who like the rain. We had a great day yesterday. Great rain (good for our dams at about)67%. I did not need to bucket water onto the gardens (small) out the front of the house.

But to-day? Heaven to Betsy Robin, it is 30C or 80F. They say it should cool down this pm. We can get southerly winds which can bring the temp down some 10 - 15C in about half an hour. Great Smile

JennyRobin

Seroquel XR, 300mgs
Then 50mgs later on in the evening
to encourage sleep.
250mgs of Lamictal in the morning. Mood Stabilizer
Lithium 250mg at night and 250mgs in the AM.


Three other meds for psychical problems
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