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03/31/2012 09:53 PM
mollymae2002
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im sorry that i haven't been around for a long time, I have been having such a hard time dealing with everything. But iam alive and doing okay. I got my depression medication changed and now im on a higher blood preasure which is making me so exhausted.

im now seeing a new therapist not sure if i like her or not. its very hard switching.

On that note i havent self injured about 9 months. its been getting easier, and im so happy for that.....hope that you all are good...

~~~~~~~~~~~Amy~~~~~~~~~~~
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03/31/2012 11:05 PM  Top
Sylvia4648
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Hi Amy, nice to have you back on the board. And the SI cessation sounds wonderful. I am so proud of you and hope that you are proud of yourself.

Please stick around and let us know how you're doing, expecially how the new person works out. Such changes are often frightening, but just be yourself, and be sure what you tell her is the full story. If you give her bits and pieces, she can't help you. It's sort of like asking a surgeon to operate w/ one hand tied behind his back.

Good luck, Sweetie. Teddy is praying that it all works out for you.

Sylvia

'I didn't have time to write a short [post].' Mark Twain wrote that one for me. LOL
'Wisdom is knowing when you can't be wise.'
'Life is what's happening while we are busy making other plans.'

NOTE: I can't imagine anyone is surprised that distracted driving has overtaken drunk driving as the number one cause of death on the road. Please, y'all, keep your eyes sharp when you drive. The guy in the next car could be on a computer in the dash board (whoever dreamed that up should have to watch autopsies), while the one behind you is texting. It's important to be aware of those around you. The kid who ended my second to last life was in a huge SUV and on the telephone.

I am not a medical practitioner. I speak only from personal experience. Please do not interpret anything I say as medical advice.
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