
Oct 05, 2019, 06:43 AM
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Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
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Originally Posted by ~Christina
Oh I’m so happy for you that things are going so well ... I really glad that you have a Pdoc that actually listened to you and your thoughts about what happened and willing to see how things go sans meds !
I think having the anniversary coming up would certainly bring back memories of that event.. if it didn’t I’d probably be a bit concerned.
Looking back you have come so far from when you had that psychotic break.
You have been so pro active about your health both physical and mental, your an inspiration. You set goals and obtained them, you’ve always been open to advice, willing to give ideas a try. You are always so gracious. You take time out of a very busy life to bring your insight and support to others in need.
I hope it was a one time thing like “ the perfect storm” and you will never have to fight through another bout ..
You have armed yourself with coping skills that people need regardless of a label or not
YOU have done so much !!!! I know I’m not the only person that admires you for lots of reasons
Thanks for you concern, I really have had a lot going on started in June the horrible ptsd crap , August my husband very ill in the hospital , then trip to Florida , finally that issue with Florida trips has been resolved thankfully. My lungs will eventually stop being brats. I’m hopefully that my Liver will be okay and it just be lifestyle changes , food and exercise that fixes this problem. This loathsome prednisone? I’m not on it for life so I’m just going day by day. You would think everything tasting like tinfoil would shut my appetite down ? Nope I have tinfoil brownies tonight..I hate prednisone, but breathing is important lol
I’m sitting here smiling thinking about all you have overcome in a year. Truly inspiring 
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This one made me tear up. A heartfelt thank you just isn't enough.
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