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carmen33"When I first came to MDJ, I was in a very dark place, and feeling quite alone, I don't know how I found this site, but I have been very grateful ever since, all of you have offered insight to the illness of Bipolar and the other things going on with me, being here has allowed me to find friends, and to feel safe in discussing things that I would never have shared before.

I believe it has also offered me the chance to reach out and help others. A simple Thank you, is all that I have to offer, to this site and to the wonderful people here.
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MarcieS
MarcieS
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Online Status OFFLINE
Member Since 03/07/2011 06:04 PM
Last Online 10/17/2011 06:02 AM
Gender: Female
Birthdate: 03/30/1959
State: New York
Country: United States of America
Occupation: Administrative Assistant
A little about me: I am my own best friend, mother of four nearly adult children, wife of bipolar/Asperger husband, and a really cool person.
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"I am a survivor of sexual abuse. The abuser is dead and buried, but I continue to fight everyday. I listen to others who are suffering and need a warm heart to help them."
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05/11/2013 11:18 AM
a Hug"If you keep sending away every person who challenges you, you'll never GROW. Some people are in your life to sharpen you."

~ Mandy Hale

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a HugOnce you choose hope, anything’s possible. – Christopher Reeve

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04/19/2013 11:55 AM
a HugThe reason we all like to think so well of others is that we are all afraid for ourselves. The basis of optimism is sheer terror. - Oscar Wilde

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A Good Day Means Not Having to Make Excuses
Husband and two children with Bipolar Disorder means a lot of bowing out of things and avoiding situations that make life hard. What it really means is a lot of isolation for the nonBD family members.
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Family dinners 05/06/2011  69 0
Decent Couple of Weeks 04/01/2011  103 1
Weird Connections 03/20/2011  87 0
Tsunamis and other disasters 03/11/2011  139 0
Rainy Days 03/10/2011  174 0
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