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Old Nov 18, 2017, 08:10 PM
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When I was off my meds I saw angel and I sAw angel eyes looking down at me as I was laying in bed. My head is saying that the angels are coming to get me and I'll be sent to heaven. Plus I've been singing jesus songs for the past few days. I think it's a sign you guys. I'm back on my medication so don't worry about it. My head is telling me that I should tell everyone
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Old Nov 18, 2017, 08:24 PM
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You are very strong for sharing this with us blackroses. This is definitely a good sign from God I know it and I am thankful you shared! I have never had an experience with an Angel, but I have been spiritually touched by Jesus ever since I was hospitalized and I continue to walk with him daily. Stay on your medication because even though it can have negative side effects that we have to deal with... God will guide the path that we walk to make things right. Never be afraid to pm me if you need to talk!
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Old Nov 19, 2017, 04:19 AM
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You are very strong for sharing this with us blackroses. This is definitely a good sign from God I know it and I am thankful you shared! I have never had an experience with an Angel, but I have been spiritually touched by Jesus ever since I was hospitalized and I continue to walk with him daily. Stay on your medication because even though it can have negative side effects that we have to deal with... God will guide the path that we walk to make things right. Never be afraid to pm me if you need to talk!
I feel strong and I will take my medication.
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Old Nov 19, 2017, 02:41 PM
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It's good if religion is giving you strength but great (and especially sudden) religiosity can also be a sign of mania or psychosis. Seeing things and getting commands is good for you, I guess, but can also be worrisome. Even on medication there can be breaks. Stay comforted but also talk to your prescribing doctor about doses and your current med combinations, if any.
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Old Nov 19, 2017, 03:52 PM
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It's good if religion is giving you strength but great (and especially sudden) religiosity can also be a sign of mania or psychosis. Seeing things and getting commands is good for you, I guess, but can also be worrisome. Even on medication there can be breaks. Stay comforted but also talk to your prescribing doctor about doses and your current med combinations, if any.
Yes it is giving me strength and I must tell the world about it. God wants me to take all my tablets so I can go to heaven. Yeah I'm gonna talk to my Dr about it Tuesday
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