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Sheri
posted 05/07/2009, comments (9)

My Son is gone again

I am worried again I thought things were getting better but I feel like the meds arent working on my son. He left yesterday morning and hasnt come home it is 11:35 am. I have tried to call him but he doesnt answer his phone and when I call back he has turned his phone off. I asked him what he was going to do he said community service he told me he... Read moreChevron
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alisza

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hi my real name is veronica "alisza" is my middle name haha
posted 03/23/2009, comments (3)

doing better

hello all i would first like to thank everyone for all their support you all have made me feel really comfortable here thank you so much   anywho i have not been on my meds for maybe three weeks now and i am doing much better i stopped taking them because i need to feel normal i believe that the pills make me happy not that i want to be sad... Read moreChevron
DeeDee17
posted 03/22/2009, comments (5)

DeeDee17

I had to write...DeeDeeSaturday, March 21, 2009 at 05:36 AM My husband is 34 and was diagnosed at 18. We have been married now for 6 years. I married him knowing full well about his illness. I can't say its been a bed of roses but life is good, today. It is alot of work to be married to him, and yes I sometimes wish I had not married... Read moreChevron
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Robin Cunningham

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Advocate and Executive
posted 01/25/2009, comments (4)

CHOICES II-17 - We can do this the easy way or . . .

  In books, movies and TV shows we've all heard the phrase - "We can do this the easy way or the hard way, the choice is yours."  In any context this line offers a clear choice.  The consequences of that choice are implicit, but nonetheless quite clear.   In this series, CHOICES II (Choices in Recovery), we are talking about... Read moreChevron
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Doctor of Osteopathy
posted 11/06/2008, comment (1)

Beat the Winter Blues

Don't underestimate how much the weather can affect your mood. The American Academy of Family Physicians has estimated roughly half a million Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression that typically begins as winter approaches. Daylight Savings Time just passed, and people are noticing that there is less and... Read moreChevron
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