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Old Jul 09, 2008, 03:33 PM
orangesforadam orangesforadam is offline
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Hello! DH introduced me to this site and I'm so glad he did! We each have our share of issues and oddly enough, through our individual treatments and struggles and such, our relationship is stronger than ever and continues to grow! Maybe it's because we can relate to each other in our "conditions" or maybe the treatments let us truly get to know the real person we married, but I'm here to say that Bi-polar, depressed, what-have-you doesn't mean your destined to be alone, sad, miserable, etc. You deserve happiness and I pray that you all find it!

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Old Jul 14, 2008, 03:28 AM
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So nice of you to say that....we all need love no matter what our issues... I wish I could begin by loving myself, however!

Tj DH and I
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