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Chris is living alongside
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Family member is showing features of paranoid psychosis, untreated as...
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
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We have said our goodbyes ..
'Our' swallows have now flown with their successful broods reared in the barns and fully fledged .
Their recent excited 'limbering up', an inspiring whirl of wings and chattering mutual encouragement on our power cables in recent days preceded an ...
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Thanks
Adam's mom
Wednesday, September 09, 2009 at 03:08 PM
Chris,
That was a beautiful way of saying a very important fact. This transition (Adam's diagnosis) has at times been adsolutely devistating, but reading posts like that are just what I need. I have a new motto that I got from a dad eho's son was @ the rtc and who now chooses homelessness. "Progress not Perfection." I am working on this one big time. Patience is not my strength, but this helps reduce my anxiety level.
Take Care,
Kathy
re: Thanks
Chris
Wednesday, September 09, 2009 at 04:47 PM
Well, thanks Kathy, so glad it meant something to you...
I do believe this technology can be wonderful, and link and connect between caring individuals otherwise perhaps feeling isolated, disempowered...to join forces and feel strengthened.....in our struggles and our love....
Chris
UK
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Good Morning
Christina Bruni
Friday, September 11, 2009 at 08:25 AM
Hi Chris,
Your words sound like poetry on this morning when the wind is whipping around outside and yes, the times they are a changin'. I cannot believe it's summer the way the wind is blowing so forcefully. It must be raining hard outside too.
As always I look forward to your SharePosts.
You may be interested in my October SharePosts about cognitive therapy. The next post I write in September is about the brain loss associated with schizophrenia.
Enjoy your weekend.
Regards,
Christina
Chris,
That was a beautiful way of saying a very important fact. This transition (Adam's diagnosis) has at times been adsolutely devistating, but reading posts like that are just what I need. I have a new motto that I got from a dad eho's son was @ the rtc and who now chooses homelessness. "Progress not Perfection." I am working on this one big time. Patience is not my strength, but this helps reduce my anxiety level.
Take Care,
Kathy