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re: LSU bar in Birmingham?
Posted by T1D on 11/4/19 at 10:07 pm to TigerMond84
Cajun Steamer Bar & Grill
Patton Creek Shopping Center
Hoover, AL
Patton Creek Shopping Center
Hoover, AL
I hate that is going on with you. However,I hope the "two" of you are seeking professional help on how to deal with the changes this has brought into your lives. You can only deal with today and hope for the best in the future..
First Happy anniversary :). Today my spouse and I are celebrating our 17 year anniversary. My mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia 26 years ago. It took me years to see the codependent nature of our relationship. When anything happened I jumped into action no matter day or night. As the years passed I became her advocate and it took over my life in some aspects. When a person with a mental illness is having a manic or depressive episode they realy have no idea what is happening. The hospitals will give them the standard 72 hour hold plenty of meds then release. Follow up with psychiatrist monthly with medication changes every few months. Some medications will work while others only make the chemical inbalnce worse. You have to find the right medications and this can take time. You feel as if the roller coster ride will never end. The best result for her was invega a monthly shot. I attended many NAMI meetings. It helped to speak with other people that are going through the same situation and the knowledge you will receive is outstanding. They also have all the available resources in your area. I pray for you and your family.
re: Type 1 diabetes people share your health insurance horror stories
Posted by T1D on 9/17/19 at 10:27 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
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Thought this might help you understand the difference between type one diabetes and type two diabetes. Please educate yourself :)
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Thought this might help you understand the difference between type one diabetes and type two diabetes. Please educate yourself :)
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