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06/22/2011 03:51 PM
Wyndrake
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I thought it'd be cool to have a place to share pictures that made you think, laugh, smile or be inspired.

This is a deer that guarded a mother goose and her nest, as the goose had no mate to do it for her! It happened in a cemetery here in Buffalo, NY and I thought it was the coolest thing!

Schizoaffective Disorder Bipolar Type
Bipolar Disorder NOS

50mg Seroquel 2x a day
200mg Seroquel at bedtime
50mg Zoloft
50mg Topamax

Last hospitalization January 2006
Been complient to my treatment since.
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06/24/2011 04:49 PM  Top
Wyndrake
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If you want to post a picture, click the "reply" button to get the "add image" button.

I saw this on the news today, an elk rescuing a drowning marmot! I love these kind of stories. Link to video: http://www.kpvi.com/story.php?id=45849&n=15206

Post edited by: Wyndrake, at: 06/24/2011 04:52 PM

Schizoaffective Disorder Bipolar Type
Bipolar Disorder NOS

50mg Seroquel 2x a day
200mg Seroquel at bedtime
50mg Zoloft
50mg Topamax

Last hospitalization January 2006
Been complient to my treatment since.

06/27/2011 09:50 AM  Top
Kuzzy
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What a marvelous story, it made my day!

06/27/2011 08:00 PM  Top
Wyndrake
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I'm glad you enjoyed it! Smile
Schizoaffective Disorder Bipolar Type
Bipolar Disorder NOS

50mg Seroquel 2x a day
200mg Seroquel at bedtime
50mg Zoloft
50mg Topamax

Last hospitalization January 2006
Been complient to my treatment since.

06/28/2011 02:38 PM  Top
djmelissa03
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thanks for posting it. it gives me hope Smile

06/30/2011 08:14 AM  Top
Knitter
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I heard of the story of the duck and deer, on the news and found that it was a touching story.

Post edited by: Knitter, at: 06/30/2011 08:16 AM

From the living room.

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06/30/2011 12:26 PM  Top
Wyndrake
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Yeah it was a great story, the deer stayed nearby for weeks until the goslings hatched and got defensive if anyone came too close. Now mother goose and goslings are doing fine Smile
Schizoaffective Disorder Bipolar Type
Bipolar Disorder NOS

50mg Seroquel 2x a day
200mg Seroquel at bedtime
50mg Zoloft
50mg Topamax

Last hospitalization January 2006
Been complient to my treatment since.

06/27/2012 10:29 AM  Top
liberated
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Wow !
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Lithium 1000mg
Lexapro 10 mg
Diazapam prn

I wish there was a disease where you're afraid of clouds because I think I could cure it. First, you sit the patient down and have a long, personal talk. After that, I'm not sure, but maybe you could throw water in his face or something.-Jack Handy

06/27/2012 10:31 AM  Top
liberated
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I thought it was nice to put this up in public Smile
Seroquel 300-400 mg
Lithium 1000mg
Lexapro 10 mg
Diazapam prn

I wish there was a disease where you're afraid of clouds because I think I could cure it. First, you sit the patient down and have a long, personal talk. After that, I'm not sure, but maybe you could throw water in his face or something.-Jack Handy

06/27/2012 11:33 AM  Top
belladonna13
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