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12/31/2009 05:20 AM
ApRiLGeTsAngry77

What do you want to say goodbye to in 2009? Post it here! Let it all out!!

Bye Bye brain shocks!

Bye Bye big hips and thunder thighs LOL Silly

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12/31/2009 05:27 AM  Top
cptblack
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Bye bye to memories that aren't real and the ones I don't have that were.

Post edited by: cptblack, at: 12/31/2009 05:29 AM

"Projecting the worst is a prescription for anxiety." Uppity

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12/31/2009 05:55 AM  Top
1cewaswild

Good bye to my old life. Time to start over.

12/31/2009 06:07 AM  Top
Fierosmom

Goodbye to over functioning at work and in my personal life. I'm accepting that I'm human and I don't need to prove to others that I'm "okay" by burning myself out. Beth

12/31/2009 07:09 AM  Top
pirateprincess421
pirateprincess421
 
Posts: 31179
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Good Bye to the boredom.

Here's hoping I find something to do.

Publish my poems and live happily ever after.

Also going to stop seeing my tdoc this year. I feel like I've grown enough to handle things on my own.

Princess Lainey

Lamictal 200mg
Risperdal 1.5mg
Trazadon 100mg
Klonapin 1mg
Lexapro 20mg
Wellbutrin 150mg

PS...I hate the snow

Please note that I am not a psychiatrist or psychologist. My opinions are personal only. This site is not intended to be a substitution for professional care, nor is anyone here qualified to make diagnoses.

01/01/2010 07:55 AM  Top
uppitywoman
uppitywoman
 
Posts: 42362
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I'm an Advocate

Goodbye to needless groundless fears and self doubt.

And goodbye to another 25 pounds to add to the 30 I've already lost in 2009.

Post edited by: uppitywoman, at: 01/01/2010 09:54 AM

With God, all things are possible

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http://uppitywomantwo.blogspot.com

Bipolar I

10mg Abilify--400mg Lamictal-90mg Cymbalta--25mg Ambien CR--200mg Topomax--30mg Temazapam--1mg Ativan as needed.


Please note that I am not a psychiatrist or psychologist. My opinions are personal only. This site is not intended to be a substitution for professional care, nor is anyone here qualified to make diagnoses.

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01/01/2010 08:14 AM  Top
Lrose35
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Posts: 1733
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Goodbye to Med Changes. I am going to find a way to stay stable even if it does cost a mint! Doc seems happy to give me samples of Geodon so I guess going back to my old routine will work. Cymbalta here I come.
Abilify 2 mg at bedtime
Klonopin 8 mg 2mg 4x daily
Cymbalta 60 mg 1 during the day
Lamictal 300 mg 2 during the day, one at bedtime
Luvox CR 100 mg in the morning.
Simvastatin - High Cholesterol bedtime
Metoprolol - High Blood Pressure 2 x during the day
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away."

01/02/2010 08:35 PM  Top
bagofcandy
bagofcandyPosts: 1259
Senior Member

Goodbye to being single!
BP I
What one man can do, another can do - The Edge.

Lithium 900 mg
Seroquel (tapering off)
Ativan 1-2 mg
Propranolol 80 mg for performance anxiety
Ritalin 10-20 mg as needed
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