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Bipolars dealing with Alcoholism ForumsGeneral & SupportWhat do you do with rude people out inthe world?
07/09/2010 12:27 AM
BPB
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I hate people walking in frot of your and jumping on the bus when you were witing t here for half an hour and getting the last seat.... Where do the rudeness in theis world end? When does the little kids in my neighborhood stop maing fun of my ass? when does the trash that is accumulating get pick ed up-I'm an environonmentalist and I refuse to clean up pit bull shit!!! ANy advice and calming tr=echniques whoudl help cause I'm ready to go ape shit out there in this wrold!!!W00t (not really just feel that way sometimes!)
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Abilify 30 mg a bed
Klonopin 0.05mg twice a day
Prozac 40mg a day
Life is not about the storm- it's how we danced in the rain...........And played in the baby pool!!!!!
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07/09/2010 12:10 PM  Top
Colleenj
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I'm learning to keep my mouth shut, say a prayer for them and let it go.

Colleen

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"In our daily lives, we must see that it is not happiness that makes us grateful, but the gratefulness that makes us happy." ~Albert Clarke
(*Quote snagged from jenny1978)

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