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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 765276" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Thank you again for your most compassionate note Copa. After my son died and my daughter developed adult on set bipolar I developed a heart condition. I went through all the tests and was told I had a murmur. My grief was so acute that I developed an actual broken heart. Then as time passed and I studied more about bipolar and grief my heart slowly healed. No murmur anymore and so far so good. I pray that you can heal your broken heart too.</p><p>You have a wonderful memory Copa, my daughter is beautiful, intelligent and can be kind. I sometimes forget about the bipolar/borderline and then it hits me hard. She still does things that are so weird, odd, far fetched and off course. I am sure some people think that I am odd or way out there but I treat others respectually and try to keep things balanced. A few of my friends tell me that I am their most balanced friend. I am a empath on the scale of 10 and it is hard to live like that sometimes. My husband tells me all the time that my intuition scares him sometimes. We are all born with the gift of intuition we just have to learn how to plug into it. There is a wonderful book by Gavin DeBecker called the Gift of Fear. He talks about intuition. I think everyone needs to read that book for their personal safety.</p><p>Copa, I am sorry that you son hurts your heart so much. We can always pray for miracles and I believe they still happen.</p><p>I am also sad to hear your sister in not nice to you. I have experienced that too. So sad and makes no sense at all.</p><p>Swim season is starting up again and I can't wait to get into the water outside. I swim inside now but nothing like the warm sun early in the morning. </p><p>My daughter will be here for breakfast in the morning. She loves homemade fresh waffles. I make them with almond milk and it is her new favorite. </p><p>If she is in a good mood the breakfast will go well but when the lying starts I feel my blood pressure go up and I feel nauseated. My husband just leaves the room.</p><p>I have enjoyed watching Play Misty for Me an old Clint Eastwood movie on Netflex. I am not much of a TV watcher but love the 70s words and music. It was such a fun time in my life. Also Mind Hunters, the most outstanding series I think I have ever watched. </p><p>Much love back to you in abundance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 765276, member: 22416"] Thank you again for your most compassionate note Copa. After my son died and my daughter developed adult on set bipolar I developed a heart condition. I went through all the tests and was told I had a murmur. My grief was so acute that I developed an actual broken heart. Then as time passed and I studied more about bipolar and grief my heart slowly healed. No murmur anymore and so far so good. I pray that you can heal your broken heart too. You have a wonderful memory Copa, my daughter is beautiful, intelligent and can be kind. I sometimes forget about the bipolar/borderline and then it hits me hard. She still does things that are so weird, odd, far fetched and off course. I am sure some people think that I am odd or way out there but I treat others respectually and try to keep things balanced. A few of my friends tell me that I am their most balanced friend. I am a empath on the scale of 10 and it is hard to live like that sometimes. My husband tells me all the time that my intuition scares him sometimes. We are all born with the gift of intuition we just have to learn how to plug into it. There is a wonderful book by Gavin DeBecker called the Gift of Fear. He talks about intuition. I think everyone needs to read that book for their personal safety. Copa, I am sorry that you son hurts your heart so much. We can always pray for miracles and I believe they still happen. I am also sad to hear your sister in not nice to you. I have experienced that too. So sad and makes no sense at all. Swim season is starting up again and I can't wait to get into the water outside. I swim inside now but nothing like the warm sun early in the morning. My daughter will be here for breakfast in the morning. She loves homemade fresh waffles. I make them with almond milk and it is her new favorite. If she is in a good mood the breakfast will go well but when the lying starts I feel my blood pressure go up and I feel nauseated. My husband just leaves the room. I have enjoyed watching Play Misty for Me an old Clint Eastwood movie on Netflex. I am not much of a TV watcher but love the 70s words and music. It was such a fun time in my life. Also Mind Hunters, the most outstanding series I think I have ever watched. Much love back to you in abundance. [/QUOTE]
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