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05/10/2011 06:22 AM
wifeonbpexpress
wifeonbpexpress
 
Posts: 4890
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If you would like to share this with us, please do! I think we need to keep this day special (so many of us think of it as just another day) to be good to ourselves and let our friends be good to us, too.

Mine: November 28th

You are worthy of respect, love, and empathy. Choose life, find your joy, find your passion.

Please see a licensed counselor for professional direction. All I can provide is my best advice.
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05/10/2011 06:39 AM  Top
hopefulcb
hopefulcb
 
Posts: 3254
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My 48th is approaching within days.......May 29th Wink Laughing Wink
It isn't my husband's fault he has an illness. It is his responsibility on how he treats it so he doesn't hurt others or himself in the midst of it.

My opinion, is just that, I am here to share my experience, strength and hope to those whose lives have been affected by this disorder :)

"When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first place."
~ Unknown

05/10/2011 06:42 AM  Top
ridingthewaves
ridingthewavesPosts: 1390
Senior Member

Getting close hopeful!! Any plans?

Mine is July 29th


Previous discussions I participated in:
Post a song
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Grrr...Evil Stepmom Won't Stop!

05/10/2011 06:42 AM  Top
sallyo
sallyoPosts: 3356
Group Leader

Mine is September 24.
www.sallyosmusings.blogspot.com

05/10/2011 10:52 AM  Top
behindthemask

September 21st Smile same as my grandpa, who passed away in 1996... at 96.

05/10/2011 12:33 PM  Top
WornOut2
WornOut2
 
Posts: 1387
Senior Member

December 27th. As in "lost in the Christmas shuffle."

05/10/2011 01:48 PM  Top
joycea
joycea
 
Posts: 807
Senior Member

mine dec 29 i am lost in the shuffle too.
i am, in no way a dr or therapist.
the opinions on this thread, are just that, my opinions.
here to help however i can. whenever i can.
God bless all.

05/10/2011 05:10 PM  Top
tinlizzy
Posts: 2316
Senior Member

August 17, 1966. I will be 45 yrs old.

05/10/2011 07:48 PM  Top
marriedtoit
marriedtoit
 
Posts: 9131
Group Leader

Mine is May 14. It is often on either Mother's Day or graduation. This year I am giving a final exam on my b-day. Twill be 51. (Bring those birthdays on! I am happy for each one!)
All of my advice is based on experience and reading. I am not a medical doctor, and have never even played one on TV.

Previous discussions I participated in:
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05/11/2011 01:01 PM  Top
lollipop
lollipop
 
Posts: 4110
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Mine is in July!!! And by the way, WornOut2...my hubby's is the same day as yours! And Tinlizzy, my brother's is the same day as yours!!!!!

Post edited by: lollipop, at: 05/25/2011 06:41 AM

YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE IT!!!! IF I DID...ANYONE CAN.

Forgiving does not erase the bitter past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory. Instead, forgiving what we cannot forget creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our past into a hope for our future.” Lewis B. Smedes

I am not a doctor, my advice is purely my opinion.
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