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01/21/2010 04:37 PM
MissStacey
MissStacey  
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I just wanted to apologize for not really being around as much as usual, I have tried to keep up with the posts and may not have gotten to them all, if I didnt I am so sorry. I have not been feeling that well lately , that is actually an understatement I have felt terrible, not Bipolar related. I have been doing ok on that front its my other illnesses rearing their ugly heads. I have been trying to post as much as I can but just want you all to know I think about you all always and pray that everyone is doing well. If you ever need to talk to me PM me and I will answer you right away and I will still be answering posts I just wanted to explain why I havent been as active as usual. Love and Hugs to all. Stacey Wink

I suffer from Rapid Progressive MS, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Epilepsy, Migraines, Neuropathy, IBS, Narcolepsy, Arrythmia, Arthritis and too much more complete list on profile.

"Just because we have the right to disagree with a person, does NOT give us the right to disrespect that person."

I'm not currently active due to many personal and medical issues. I will not be participating in MDJ for awhile, my thoughts and prayers are with everyone. I hope everyone is well and I appreciate all of the thoughts, kind words and messages. I have tried to respond as much as possible and apologize if I have not gotten back to everyone. Love & Hugs, Stacey
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01/21/2010 04:48 PM  Top
marisaH
marisaHPosts: 353
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So sorry to hear that Stacey. We are here for you too. It's definitely a two way street! Hope you start to feel better soon.
Marisa

01/21/2010 05:05 PM  Top
jenigood1
jenigood1  
Posts: 3311
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Hey, Stacey, don't be sorry, girl! You do so much for so many people, it's amzing to me! You're such a warm and caring person, and we all care for you so much too! (It does go both ways.) You go ahead and rest those pinkies when you need to, and those of us whom you nurture in your special way will nurture you right back! Warm, gentle hugs to you Stacey...Jeni

Angel Blessings to you, sweetie!

Jeni

Lamictal
Abilify
Cymbalta
Trazodone
Vyvanse

"Remember - when you fall on your face, you're still moving forward!"
My advice is free, completely anecdotal, and comes from my own experience. Always talk to your doctor before you change anything.

01/21/2010 06:21 PM  Top
owutatangledweb
owutatangledwebPosts: 2766
Senior Member

Sorry you're under the weather Stacey. Sad Take a well-deserved rest!!!! Something tells me Jeni can cover for ya!!!
"Knowledge is the antidote to fear." - Ralph Waldo Emerson -

I stole this from someone else in one of these forums - but it fits! ;)


I am the mother of a 21 year old BP daughter (whom at the moment, I say is "in remission" with the help of Lithium, biweekly therapy for 4.5 years, and an intensive outpatient course of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).)

01/21/2010 06:32 PM  Top
MissStacey
MissStacey  
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Thank you guys! Smile I did forget to mention that I couldnt have brought on the two newest bestest Group Leaders at a better time!

Jeni and Bridget you two are doing such an awesome job! Wink

I suffer from Rapid Progressive MS, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Epilepsy, Migraines, Neuropathy, IBS, Narcolepsy, Arrythmia, Arthritis and too much more complete list on profile.

"Just because we have the right to disagree with a person, does NOT give us the right to disrespect that person."

I'm not currently active due to many personal and medical issues. I will not be participating in MDJ for awhile, my thoughts and prayers are with everyone. I hope everyone is well and I appreciate all of the thoughts, kind words and messages. I have tried to respond as much as possible and apologize if I have not gotten back to everyone. Love & Hugs, Stacey

01/21/2010 06:41 PM  Top
jenigood1
jenigood1  
Posts: 3311
Senior Member

Awww, Stacey! See how sweet you are? Blush
Jeni

Lamictal
Abilify
Cymbalta
Trazodone
Vyvanse

"Remember - when you fall on your face, you're still moving forward!"
My advice is free, completely anecdotal, and comes from my own experience. Always talk to your doctor before you change anything.

01/21/2010 10:22 PM  Top
dizzyb
dizzyb  
Posts: 4328
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Stacey, you are in my thoughts and prayers, I really hope you feel better. You are so special to all of us, I'm sure everyone will agree that we wish you all the health and happiness you deserve. Take it easy girl, we're here for you. Jeni and I will hold the fort Wink

Watch this space .. wonder woman will be back soon !!

Big hugs to you, Bridget Smile

Don't believe everything you think ;)

Aspire to inspire before you expire !


The information I give is from personal experience and is only advice, it is not a substitute for professional care. If you require urgent medical atention, please contact your doctor or go to the ER immediately.

Previous discussions I participated in:
Please think of me tomorrow
Cutters?
Feeling better today

01/21/2010 11:53 PM  Top
711george
711george  
Posts: 84
Member

Sending positive vibes your way
It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter. Marlene Deitrich

Dogs never bite me. Just humans. Marilyn Monroe

Lamictal 250, Lexapro 20, Wellbutrin XL 450, Fish Oil

01/22/2010 12:56 AM  Top
Tommy100
Tommy100  
Posts: 903
Senior Member

Get well. HUGS! U a star and working much to hard.
Any advice or comment from me is just my personal opinion.
Please talk to a Professional for assessment and medication.

01/22/2010 05:44 AM  Top
Lrose35
Lrose35  
Posts: 1732
Senior Member

I hope you feel better soon and will look forward to reading your wisdom when you get back!
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."
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