Journal Entry for June 27, 2007
I'm very happy right now. I've been wanting a new eliptical trainer for some time now, and tonight, Ryan finally agreed to take me out to …
I'm very happy right now. I've been wanting a new eliptical trainer for some time now, and tonight, Ryan finally agreed to take me out to …
Will I ever be a grounded, stable person? I'm not so sure. I have my periods of time when I'm typically how I'm supposed to be in the …
There is a friend in my life that is ruining me. No matter how much I tell myself and others that I'll be strong by never speaking to this person …
Oh, what a horrible night. Yesterday, during the day, Kitty jumped over our fence (6 ft. privacy). I was so scared. I chased her through the …
Good morning. I've been laughing to myself about how cute Li is today. He's in such a good mood, especially compared to yesterday. Li has a …
Popping in to say hi and to also say congradulations for the eliptical trainer, I hope all is well with you if not have a big hug! xo!
Working out is a great help as it releases endorphins which seem to make us people happy. I liked your last journal as it made sense. I don't have the swings such as yourself, but why are we not "normal?" Is there a normal? I think that some people just where thicker masks than the others such as ourselves. I know when my mask wears thin that is when I have real issues. I am good at masking, but terrible at adapting. You seem level headed which is great. Stay strong. Regards, jim
Excise does make you feel better; what did you have in mind?
Reading your journal, you are correct, the best thing for your mood is physical activity. It is not so bad to wear your emotions on your sleeve, especially for someone who has such a sporadic mood swings. I will be thinking the best for you.
What would happen if you did not answer your mobile phone if here number showed up. Also let someone else answer the home phone for a few days. You have to give the person the message that you can't help any more. COME ON, BE BRAVE.
I have a first born son, Aiden, who is about to turn 3 in June. He's amazingly smart and serious. He has a little brother, Liam, 11 months. I'm here to learn tips on temper tantrums, potty training, etc.
I was just diagnosed with bi-polar disorder after struggling with it for almost a year. I just recently got on mood stabilizers and am learning to cope and adjust. The medication seems to be helping to bring me back to my old self. Looking for stories, advice, etc.