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Blue Mayo
You can talk about all these things with us in Bi-polar for one. It goes
along with lots of the things that happen daily.

Most just need to live daily, day by day. Sometimes they need a therapist
or good friend to talk to.

I know that for me its just coming to the community and talking.

Let me know if you need more talking.

Donna
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