May I ask what it is? You don't have to answer, obviously. I get if you'd rather not.
Lupine Send a noteboard - 13/11/2009 04:18:21 AM
I think that I would pick the latter, partially because I have that, and I think that having a chronic mental illness would be harder to deal with. I have a friend with bipolar disorder and I know that she struggles with it a lot, always trying to figure out the right prescription.
Yes! Doctors have tried so many different pills for my mental stuff, and it's really hard to convince myself that they know what they're doing, that it's all part of treating the psyche and fine-tuning things, not just random guesswork as they throw different prescriptions my way.
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A more serious would-you-rather question.
13/11/2009 01:02:08 AM
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Hmm...
13/11/2009 01:35:48 AM
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May I ask what it is? You don't have to answer, obviously. I get if you'd rather not.
13/11/2009 04:18:21 AM
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well technically, they could both lead to the other
13/11/2009 02:05:57 AM
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Hun I live with both
13/11/2009 02:34:46 AM
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Longest, most thoughtful response I've yet made on RAFO is lost in the internet ether. Sorry.
13/11/2009 03:51:42 AM
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What makes you think Nossy didn't have serious problems she needed help with?
13/11/2009 05:21:20 PM
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