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TRAGEDY WITH A TWIST
A big hello to everyone and I hope you are having a wonderful day/evening. Unfortunately it seems we all have our own little story to tell don't we? For some it helps to talk about it, while others seem to have a difficult time with talking about it. Some people find it helps to write about... Read more
posted 06/15/2008, comments (7)|
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Good Night My M .....
I hope you get this, my e-mail reply, tomorrow and don't get upset with just too many e-mails tomorrow night and delete them all and mine too. If you do, well ... I know how trying times can be! I did check very briefly to see if your green light was on but then I x'd out my gmail chat green light reader on my google talk because you said that we... Read more
posted 05/29/2008, comments (0)|
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Dually diagnosed
I was diagnosed when I was 13. In my twenties I became an alcoholic. My life has been a constant struggle up until recently. I finally found a medication combination that seems to be working pretty well. I've had ECT twice and it didn't seem to help much. But now with the right meds and dialectic behavioral therapy (DBT) I'd say that I'm in pretty... Read more
posted 05/28/2008, comments (3)|
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Extrapolated To Ambulatory Uselessness
Back in the 1950's Phenobarbitol was still a legal over-the-counter elixer as it was called. An over-the-counter medicine doesn't require a Doctor's prescription but is still a controlled substance so that you may ask a Pharmacist to provide it for you and only your signature is required on the form provided. Phenobarbitol was widely used not only... Read more
posted 05/27/2008, comments (0)|
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