@June08 I'm sorry to be possibly right about the mixed episode. Mixed is so hard to deal with 
@LadyShadow - I admire your courage and drive to recover after such a brutal manic episode. If I went through that, I don't know that I would even have the will to try to soldier forward. You are one strong, awesome person, don't forget that! 
@BeyondtheRainbow - Wow! Your electrical skills are impressive! I definitely think I wouldn't have been able to the power like that!
(((HUGS))) to all going through difficulties.
I am doing quite well. I slept 8 hr. tonight, woke up to Pecan jumping and walking all over me, like I do most mornings. She is a sweet kitty, but I really wish she'd save her affection a bit later than 4:30 AM! I did a pilates video, showered, read & ate breakfast with the SAD lamp. I have a rather large grocery curbside pickup this morning and am not looking forward to it because it is 33F outside. They are even predicting snow here on Tuesday 1-3", which is quite a rare occurence; I don't think it has snowed that much in this area since my mom was a kid!
Tomorrow is my birthday; I am turning 47 years old, accumulating more gray hair...sigh. I guess at least the saving grace is my natural hair color is blonde.
I have 2 younger sisters with brown hair, and the gray shows up much more in their hair.
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD
Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine,
There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in.
--Leonard Cohen
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