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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 610657" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>You are SO right Christine...we must go on, we must take care of ourselves, we must win (our part) the battle against this disease. </p><p></p><p>And speaking of taking care of oneself...I have started taking Wellbutrin XL as of today to add to my Abilify. Supposed to help with depression, clarity, etc. We shall see. Oh, and I could lose alittle weight on it too...that would be a plus!</p><p>But yes, it's important that we keep our emotions in check. When my oldest was in Prison Rehab for stealing over 10k worth of computer equip from one of husband's clients, I had a psychotic breakdown. Prior to the breakdown I had panic attacks for the first time in my life. I think I literally had developed PTSD from the double whammy of both of my difficult child son's. I had to be hospitalised for a week. There I was dxd with Bipolar Disorder...It was like my "brain broke". I was living in a state of nightmare-reality if that makes sense. In any event, I have not had a "break" like that in my Pysche' since. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough...I have heard no word, not a peep from young difficult child today. Strange isn't it! yesterday I got at least a dozen phone calls...None that I answered. Today...Nothing. </p><p></p><p>I SO hope young difficult child is being honest right now in the psychiatric ward. I hope he will get the help he so desperately needs. </p><p></p><p>Hugs Christine...We have to take care of ourselves as there can be serious consequences if we don't!</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 610657, member: 3305"] You are SO right Christine...we must go on, we must take care of ourselves, we must win (our part) the battle against this disease. And speaking of taking care of oneself...I have started taking Wellbutrin XL as of today to add to my Abilify. Supposed to help with depression, clarity, etc. We shall see. Oh, and I could lose alittle weight on it too...that would be a plus! But yes, it's important that we keep our emotions in check. When my oldest was in Prison Rehab for stealing over 10k worth of computer equip from one of husband's clients, I had a psychotic breakdown. Prior to the breakdown I had panic attacks for the first time in my life. I think I literally had developed PTSD from the double whammy of both of my difficult child son's. I had to be hospitalised for a week. There I was dxd with Bipolar Disorder...It was like my "brain broke". I was living in a state of nightmare-reality if that makes sense. In any event, I have not had a "break" like that in my Pysche' since. Interestingly enough...I have heard no word, not a peep from young difficult child today. Strange isn't it! yesterday I got at least a dozen phone calls...None that I answered. Today...Nothing. I SO hope young difficult child is being honest right now in the psychiatric ward. I hope he will get the help he so desperately needs. Hugs Christine...We have to take care of ourselves as there can be serious consequences if we don't! LMS [/QUOTE]
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