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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 238146" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Thanks so much Totoro. She also has Bipolar I. You made it seem alot cleaer. This is part of the journey to acceptanceYes, it is being diffrent, but she has admitted they make her feel much better and she does not fly into rages. She shared tonight that it wasn't fair she had to work harder on medications to keep a nice weight like watch what you eat and exercise more. You are so rightT., it is a journey of acceptance. You are right, there are choices. Thanks so much for pointing that out, so I donot get pulled into her negative thinking. It is still realtively new for us, the offical diagnosis and the medications. I mean, I am sitll in the process of acceitng it. So, thanks agian for the remnder to be paitent and gentle and compassionate all the way around. </p><p> I want to read that book, sounds great. </p><p> Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 238146, member: 6393"] Thanks so much Totoro. She also has Bipolar I. You made it seem alot cleaer. This is part of the journey to acceptanceYes, it is being diffrent, but she has admitted they make her feel much better and she does not fly into rages. She shared tonight that it wasn't fair she had to work harder on medications to keep a nice weight like watch what you eat and exercise more. You are so rightT., it is a journey of acceptance. You are right, there are choices. Thanks so much for pointing that out, so I donot get pulled into her negative thinking. It is still realtively new for us, the offical diagnosis and the medications. I mean, I am sitll in the process of acceitng it. So, thanks agian for the remnder to be paitent and gentle and compassionate all the way around. I want to read that book, sounds great. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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