Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth." Genesis 9:13
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
OK, so those who remembered the last time I was here there was a nurse who drove me nuts. She is my nurse tonight. Please pray that goes ok.
Otherwise we did have a group; unfortunately the topic rotation landed on the same one I did last time in this group. But it was something.
Have I told you that my niece has pronounced herself a "toddler"? I don't have a baby anymore.
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I remember.
How was today then, overall? Did you see the doctor (or did I miss that?) Do you feel that any progress was made?
Your niece a self-proclaimed "toddler"? Ha! That is funny. I've a feeling that Anne is one smart cookie.
Sorry to confuse you with the "anonymous" comments. Truthfully, I don't know WHY I post as B. This post will change that!
I hope you are doing something good-for-you this evening. I feel from the tone of your writing that you may be feeling a bit better. Yes?
Praying for a peaceful sleep, getting through the nasty nurse shift, and healing.
Over the years I have noticed that when I have the least hope a rainbow appears. Rainbows are a wonderful combination of beauty, hope, happiness and rain, the product of ugly grey clouds that hide the beauty of the sky. The beauty that is a rainbow can only come with the presence of both rain and sun. Such is life with bipolar disorder. There are good times, there are tough times, and there are rainbows to remind us that beauty will return, sometimes fleetingly and sometimes for a long time. This blog is my story of sadness and hope. Please scroll down to "Who I Am" under Pages to read more about me and the people who populate this blog.
Please note that any patient experiences noted in this blog are heavily edited to disguise events. Similarities to real persons are coincidental.
Please also know that while I speak as a professional at times, I am not a doctor. I have strong opinions, some based on professional training and/or experience, some based on research, and some based on personal experience of my own variety of this illness. Therefore what I say is my opinion, not a fact and doctors should always be consulted.
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I remember.
How was today then, overall? Did you see the doctor (or did I miss that?) Do you feel that any progress was made?
Your niece a self-proclaimed "toddler"? Ha! That is funny. I've a feeling that Anne is one smart cookie.
Sorry to confuse you with the "anonymous" comments. Truthfully, I don't know WHY I post as B. This post will change that!
I hope you are doing something good-for-you this evening. I feel from the tone of your writing that you may be feeling a bit better. Yes?
Praying for a peaceful sleep, getting through the nasty nurse shift, and healing.
Becky
(formerly known as B.)
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