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  1. Back to endo on the 16 th hope the news is good for me too,, Step53 i hope everything goes smooth for you
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  2. Hiya Nicky. Well Young Lady, You are looking Good. I Love the Pink Top. Pink is My Favourite Colour. Nicky, Congratulatios, on Your first 2 Month's on Hormones. ( I have an appointment with My Doctor's, this coming Wednesday Morning, and I Am hoping, that they will Starr Me on Hormones, as I have already been living, and Dressing; Full-Time as a Female, for over One Year Now. ). Nicky, Continued Good Luck, and Good Health, and You look Gorgeous Young Lady. Speak Soon, Take Care, And My Very Best Wishes, Love Stephanie. xxxx
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  4. I want a tiny house for my yard too, would make a great 'hotel' room for guests and/or changing house for the pool when we have a large cookout. But so many other things around here need done it's unlikely. Send me pictures if you build one! I love them.
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  5. Ren, Veronica says it all, so well, and I'm not at all sure I can add more but I'll try. First, I'm sorry to hear you're in such anguish. It's horrible to feel that way, I really know, first hand. And, when we experience that pain it's so hard to even move, let alone dream that someone cares, or that we'll ever be out of that pain. Obviously I don't know you're situation in detail but I do recall your boyfriend, your sister, and probably others, do truly care for you. We do here as well. So keep talking, writing, and pounding your keyboard. But it is important to move forward even the tiniest fraction every day. Progress, no matter how small, begets progress. It feeds on itself and feeds our soul. I can't tell you what to do and there may not be a clear path that has certain success. All too often I see people struggle when they can't be certain that a course of action will produce results, or provide those results quickly. So they stay stuck. But the fact is that we can't predict the future. And we can't know the options and paths that will open up to us as we move forward. That's the adventure, my friend. It's like exploring a forest or a new territory. You march through the trees, turn, and a beautiful meadow appears. But then, you see a bear in the distance and turn in an alternative path. On and on. I know you can do it. You're strong, forthright, and brave. Love, Emma
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  6. It was really awesome, had some reconnection time, the day was beautiful, there was a funnel cake a la mode that we shared. We had a blast watching the wolves, they gave them giant ice cubes with fish frozen inside, and the wolves were trying to work the fish out. Our zoo does a LOT of enrichment activities like that, you can catch them going on all over. And of course they have a temporary exhibit of baby galapagos tortoises, so you know where I spent a chunk of time.
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  7. I'm happy for you, that you had such a blast, and that your so pooped. That's a good thing. My wife and I met for a beer ( okay, I had two!) and, isn't it wonderful to feel good about each other? We did, and I can tell you did too. Best wishes to you both. Emma
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  8. Oh my turtles I am SO tired, but we had a blast at the zoo. The animals were all really perked up by the reasonable weather (still not summer...want my summer) and entertaining, and now I am totally going to sit in this chair and wait for feeling to return to my feet. LOL And he surprised me with a plushie turtle when he went to buy us some of that awesome fudge.
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  9. Happy anniversary of your first date. I wish you both have a great day, too!
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  10. Mental health issues is a tricky road to navigate no matter what the diagnosis is. In my experience, only the people who WANT to be healthy have a snowball's chance to do so, without that internal and honest desire for health it never goes well.
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  11. I'm glad you found your way out of the bad relationship. Been there, done that! I'm sure you have grown wiser from the experience. I usually find that there is something to take away from every relationship, no matter how painful. Bipolar disorder is a complex disease. I've seen people try self medication through marijuana or other drugs. I've also seen them quit taking their prescribed medication without medical supervision. Both have always been a disaster. Somehow I've known quite a few people with the disorder. Properly supervised they seem to lead reasonably normal lives but I've never seen alternative treatments work. I may be wrong, but I've never seen it. Wishing you the best as you move forward with your life. Hugs, Lori
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