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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 139189" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree- I think you are doing great and having thoughts like that means you are on the road to recuperating in a healthy way that still enjoys your sister in your life- albeit by knowing what she would say or do and by feeling her spirit with you. The manic part, you know, I'm not so sure where that line is. But, I agree too, that you could talk to your dr about it and if you do that soon, even if it is a manic issue, it can be nipped in the bud. You know more sabout this than me I'm sure- I am just learning that with my difficult child, stress is a major key in the cycling department. </p><p></p><p>You are on track- just keep taking care of yourself and letting that sense of humor come into play and staying in tune with difficult child- you are doing all the right things and you will be ok!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 139189, member: 3699"] I agree- I think you are doing great and having thoughts like that means you are on the road to recuperating in a healthy way that still enjoys your sister in your life- albeit by knowing what she would say or do and by feeling her spirit with you. The manic part, you know, I'm not so sure where that line is. But, I agree too, that you could talk to your dr about it and if you do that soon, even if it is a manic issue, it can be nipped in the bud. You know more sabout this than me I'm sure- I am just learning that with my difficult child, stress is a major key in the cycling department. You are on track- just keep taking care of yourself and letting that sense of humor come into play and staying in tune with difficult child- you are doing all the right things and you will be ok! [/QUOTE]
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