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Default May 07, 2023 at 02:25 PM
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My daughter is graduating with her AA degree yeah! My brother is possibly moving across country from living 30 minutes away for most of my adult life.

I need to move out of an apt I love to use a section 8 voucher. I'm honestly not sure it's worth all the stress of trying to use it.

my brother has me babysitting his two kids while he and his wife go across the country to check it out. This is causing me a great deal of anxiety.

They have activities to go to at night. That's the stress, I asked my mom to help. My brother never asks my mom cause she disciplined the kids. But I'm busy on my own, and well I'm a bit overwhelmed.

Training for a new job at work, start in 2 weeks so I have to book it on my part time training. I have so much to do next week. I hope I can handle it.

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Diagnosis: Bipolar with Psychosis. Latuda 100 mgs.
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