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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 629555" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Echolette, Helpangel, and Recovering: thank you for reaching out. It meant sooo much.</p><p></p><p>Echo-great advice and I'm taking it. Just gonna ride with it, as you said, and resist the urge to check up on her & create further resentment.. Praying she doesn't take an overdose again, but she was scheduled to go to work tonight, forcing her to get her mind on other things.</p><p>Says she's taking her medications. I left her p-doctor a voicemail and when he checks on her, he can get away with asking.</p><p>Bipolar is such a cruel disease.</p><p></p><p>Helpangel-I'm just "meeting" you, and your name fits you. Yes, it's a roller coaster besides a merry go round-I could make comparisons to so many fair rides (ferris wheel-goes up then down, etc).</p><p></p><p>Recovering-always so kind and understanding. I took your advice and went to exercise class. Now for a hot bath. Tonight I'll read the new posts since the wagons seem to be circling, and pay your kindness forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 629555, member: 14865"] Echolette, Helpangel, and Recovering: thank you for reaching out. It meant sooo much. Echo-great advice and I'm taking it. Just gonna ride with it, as you said, and resist the urge to check up on her & create further resentment.. Praying she doesn't take an overdose again, but she was scheduled to go to work tonight, forcing her to get her mind on other things. Says she's taking her medications. I left her p-doctor a voicemail and when he checks on her, he can get away with asking. Bipolar is such a cruel disease. Helpangel-I'm just "meeting" you, and your name fits you. Yes, it's a roller coaster besides a merry go round-I could make comparisons to so many fair rides (ferris wheel-goes up then down, etc). Recovering-always so kind and understanding. I took your advice and went to exercise class. Now for a hot bath. Tonight I'll read the new posts since the wagons seem to be circling, and pay your kindness forward. [/QUOTE]
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