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Old May 09, 2017, 10:27 AM
JesusGeek JesusGeek is offline
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So, I joined this forum during a hard time in my life, under the name Savannahbug123, then left it, and now I'm back. I'm currently doing very well. I'm taking an antipsychotic (Zyprexa) and and antidepressant (Lexapro), and going to therapy, and I feel that I am stable right now. I'm able to function, and the severe anxiety I was having when I ran out of my meds and initially joined this forum is gone. I'm currently sleeping well, eating well, and exercising. My meds and the therapy have been a life saver. Instead of spending all my energy battling my illness 24/7, I have been freed up to focus on school (I'm in college), writing (working on a project I want to self-publish) and also starting my own online business. So, that's where I'm at in life right now. Thanks for reading this
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Old May 09, 2017, 08:43 PM
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I'm so happy you are doing so well. This is a very hopeful and inspiring post. It sounds like things have really taken a turn for the better for you and that give me a great deal of hope that things can improve for me someday too. Who knows, maybe someday I will be able to start a thread in the success story sections too. Keep on keepin on! (((Hugs)))
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