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Old Sep 08, 2015, 06:53 PM
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For the most part...I'm going in and letting the go getters lead the charge. A few of us onliners have "packed our bags" so to speak,....which means I might not be on as much. Of course, most of the workers and go getters don't care about being on here...just some of us and me.

This might last months to years...or a minute...I couldn't tell you. Our focus is redirecting, I can tell. If we can get off these bipolar meds, it would be much better. They make me too passive...don't like it.

We have to deal with new work, a flailing business, divorce, a late teenage son, worn out vehicles, bad credit, bills, a hateful neighbor, no body hair, no money, alcoholism, bipolar, multiplicity, over weightness, failing health, failing family relations....you know...the usual stuff.

We are going to reduce our meds...and kick butt. Just thought I'd say!
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Old Sep 08, 2015, 09:16 PM
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Blah blah blah. If you believe that, I've got a bridge to sell you. We do need a new direction and welcome change...but as severe as the post above? Lol.

I'm sorry...I'm bursting out tears after reading that...

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