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marcades
Here Iam back again. Nothings changed.Although my friends, family and husband are aware of my bipolar its still hard talking to them about it.My husband is a very loving and understanding man but I really don't want to burden him with my disease.I am going to take my seroquel now and hope that it kicks in because I really don't know how much longer I can take this






It is not a burden to someone that loves you. It may be hard for them to know what to do. He loves you. Let him love and take care of what you need.
ksmimi
*hug* Don't feel like you're a burden to anyone, ma'am, because you're not. You're here for a reason and that reason is important, you're important, you know? So don't ever, ever, think of yourself as a burden... This disease is not your fault so don't blame yourself, okay? *'nother hug*
Erice