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maine
maine
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Member Since 11/19/2010 12:43 PM
Last Online 08/16/2012 08:10 AM
A little about me: I am 45 with 2 children. Going through my 3rd divorce. I recently left my bipolar husband and I doing better than I expected. It is hard, but I am really making it through. My son is 18 and unfortunately is in jail. Still don't know for how long. A case of being with the wrong people at the wrong time. My daughter is 11 and is the most wonderful little girl. Growing to be a smart, beautiful, wise woman. Has a great head on her shoulders. I want to be a good example for her and my son so that they both, hopefully, can make wise decisions and enjoy life. I, too am growing and want to make wise decisions and enjoy life.
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2steveb gave me a Hug
06/14/2013 07:48 AM
a Hughiya, hope alls going well for you. im off out for a trip this sunday to an old abbey ruin should be nice. hope youve got some fun lined up for your weekend, enjoy whatever you do

KittenMittens gave me a Hug
06/01/2013 07:40 AM
a HugJune is national PTSD awareness month!

10 Steps to Raise PTSD Awareness

*Learn more about PTSD: Understand common reactions to trauma and when those reactions might be PTSD.
*Challenge your beliefs about treatment: PTSD treatment can help. We now have effective PTSD treatments that can make a difference in the lives of people with PTSD.
*Explore the options for those with PTSD: Find out where to get help for PTSD and learn how to choose a therapist.
*Reach out: Make a difference.
You can help a family member or friends with PTSD. There is support for friends and family too.
*Know the facts: More than half of US adults will experience at least one trauma in their lifetime. How common is PTSD?. For Veterans and people who have been through violence and abuse, the number is higher.
*Expand your understanding: Learn about assessment and how to find out if someone has PTSD. Complete a brief checklist or take an online screen to see if a professional evaluation is needed. June 20th is National PTSD Screening Day.
*Share PTSD information: Share handouts, brochures, or wallet cards about trauma and PTSD.
*Meet people who have lived with PTSD: Visit AboutFace, an online gallery dedicated to Veterans talking about how PTSD treatment turned their lives around.
*Take advantage of technology: Download PTSD Coach mobile app and treatment companion apps in the National Center for PTSD's growing collection of mobile offerings.
*Keep informed:Get the latest information about PTSD. Sign up for our PTSD Monthly Update, or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

2steveb gave me a Hug
06/01/2013 04:12 AM
a Hughi, hope lifes treating you well and you have a well deserved rest this weekend, have fun ;-)

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