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Christina Bruni
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Christina has been in remission from schizophrenia, and out of the...

Christina Bruni

Sunday, June 21, 2009
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Every so often I'm going to answer questions that have been on the minds of community members and have become a common thread at the Connection.  My Question of the Week ties into this too.   What can I expect? This is the question we all ask when we're first diagnosed with SZ. The firs...
  1. Thank you for these recent weekly themed posts...
    Chris
    Monday, June 22, 2009 at 05:53 AM

    Thanks Christina,

     

    These wonderful posts in recent weeks have been so informative,also thought- provoking but as ever, always providing hope; their value also increased many times by the responses from the community with each individual's unique experience and viewpoint generously contributing to the forum.

     

    Finally, less seriously, 'raspberries or peaches??'

     

     Well....Mmmm. What a lovely dilemma but dilemma nevertheless when to have choices can be immobilising at times!!!

     

    So the third solution (to be really nice to oneself) we should remember there is no rule says we can't have some of both, and they do go very well together!!Smile .

     

     Yes,so go on everyone: be kind and imaginative to yourselves as often as you can. You deserve it.

     

     ( I need to remember this 'lesson' sometimes....)

     

    Best wishes Chris

    (UK)

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  2. saving money?
    DCROY9633
    Monday, June 22, 2009 at 10:12 AM

    The ironic thing to me is, when has Congress ever been interested in saving money?  It seems all they want to do it spend it on their pet projects.  I hope one of the Congressmen will find it in their hearts to make funding for MI projects a top priority.  When I was searching for housing back in 2000, there was none to be found except for one that turned out to be a scam.  I think I may have recovered more quickly had I found good supportive housing.

     

    Carolyn

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