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It is so good to see you back. I can relate a little, I just got out of the

hospital after a 7 day stay for Bipolar disorder.

Is your husband's office changes permanent? Maybe if not that will give you

something to look forward to.

I wish there was more that I could say, just know you have us if you needs us

and if the kids let you on the computer long enough to get here.

, 40, Columbus, OH

Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder, and????

Mom to:

, 15, probably Bipolar

Annie, 11, so far so good!

JD, 7, Autism, severe ADHD, maybe bipolar, AND

my reason for getting out of bed each day!!!

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Thanks, . I feel less crazy.

Sissi

> Here I am. Just a coincidence that I am writing so soon after your

question.

>

> I have been feeling bad lately. is home all day every day and it has

finally gotten to me. I can't really do much of anything without him asking

me what I am doing and wanting to get me to stop. So I have mostly been

watching soaps (not as much as I would like... I am still two weeks behind!)

and playing . For some stupid reason he doesn't object when I play

the way he objected to my responding to emails.

>

> AND whenever I do finally sit down at the computer five million children

show up and start pulling on me and whining at me and climbing on me.... and

the internet is only working intermittently... and it just became easier to

ignore my cyber communities than to try to go to all the aggravation of

participating. I mean no offense, really. I just mean that it has been

very hard to get motivated to much of Anything and the more trouble it is,

the less I am likely to bother. Sitting down to compose entertaining

letters has been only one of the things I have had to give up thanks to my

husband deciding to work from home instead of getting an office.

>

> I am suffering from lots of resentment, in case you hadn't noticed. We

had a nice screaming fight the other day that helped some, but not enough,

really... although I feel a little less like chopping him into tiny pieces

than I did before I got a lot of stuff off my chest (we started fighting

about how he treats na, then it became about other stuff- he tried to

blame stuff on me back, but I just don't do as many things wrong as he does,

so he didn't really have a lot to say -- although he did get me with a few.)

>

> Mostly we are mad at the people who are supposed to be funding this new

technology that only knows how to do, but they keep not doing their

jobs and now they are trying to get to write them a " how to " manual

about the technology.... do they think he is stupid (yes, because he keeps

taking crap off them and never calls them on it)? okay; but at least he is

not stupid enough to believe that they are going to protect his intellectual

property!

>

> Anyway, that is where I have been. I have been down in the dumps and

unable to work on the computer. Anything I do that is even near the

computer gets criticized or whined at. Apparently playing for 16

hours a day is better than interacting with my peers.....

>

> I read the thread about mindreading..... I think that you got good advice

from everyone, Sissi. I believe that mindreading or even foretelling the

future is a real thing that happens. I used to believe " especially with

teenaged girls " , but now I have to add " and autistic children " . One has to

be open to hearing the voices and trusting that it is not always about

schizophrenia. I haven't been able to foretell anything specific since I

was around 15 or 16. Around early 20's I was no longer able to tell when

" something good " or " something bad " was going to happen. But I still have

good instincts that I should learn to follow better. I can think of a lot

of times that I would have been better off if I had done what I was

" feeling " was right, rather than with what was " sensible " .

>

> Okay, that is all the time I have today. I will try to write more another

time. I have to send and leave.

>

> I am keeping you all in my thoughts and in my heart all the time, even

while I am fighting spiny turtles and whacking trees with my hammer (Paper

, you know).

>

> Love to all,

>

> Smiles!

>

>

> 36 year old wife to , 41

> Mom to:

> na-14-NT

> Marilla-8-Autistic

> Sherman-7-Autistic

> Greilyn-1, almost 2-NT (so far)

>

> " It is never too late to start from where you are. The future is whatever

you want it to be. " Dr. , Port

>

>

> okay, I've had it. (OT)

>

>

> > Wheres super V we will send her out to get em!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >What the hell is WRONG with people?

> > >

> > >(am I overreacting?)

> > >

> > >Jacquie

> >

> >

> > Wife to

> > Mom to Ben (aka Godzilla)

> > On call milk machine to Abby(aka stinkerbell)

> >

> > " Some days you are the Bug, some days you are the Windshield "

> >

> >

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  • 5 weeks later...

brings up a good point.

We're missing again. She posted right after the WTC events - - but

then has disappeared since.

? Where are you?????????

okay, I've had it. (OT)

> Wheres super V we will send her out to get em!

>

>

>

>

> >What the hell is WRONG with people?

> >

> >(am I overreacting?)

> >

> >Jacquie

>

>

> Wife to

> Mom to Ben (aka Godzilla)

> On call milk machine to Abby(aka stinkerbell)

>

> " Some days you are the Bug, some days you are the Windshield "

>

>

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