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Old Apr 03, 2014, 03:57 PM
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I have so much to do right now, and high amounts of stress. My insurance coverage is not active yet. and I'm out of one medication. Then I find that my Dual Diagnosis Group was cancelled, WHEN I got there. With one medication out, I know anxiously wait for my doc's office to call so that I can pick some up BEFORE my next class at 4pm. I have about an hour...... Let alone I know I need to give up si, but will all this going on, I"m afraid of giving in to it. I know I sit and wait but this just isn't my day. I've had a very stressful week, and I still have more things to do.... I'm wondering if I will have enough time to do so.
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Old Apr 03, 2014, 04:37 PM
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Sorry you are having such a rough day...
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