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Old 08-02-2019, 02:51 PM #22
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Hi Friend ~ Thank you for thinking of me and inquiring.

My psych doc upped my medications to help me sleep and for more mood control. I can now sleep more than 1-3 hours per day which was causing me to become Hypomanic. Now back to my regular sleep schedule.

How are you doing?

Blue
I'm hanging in there. I saw a government house where I may be living soon. There is not much room for anything to be brought from here. I hope that my niece will store the stuff that I have. BF
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