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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 698044" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I am so glad to have left but it is bittersweet still. I got so attached to the patients who did so well--to a man. They made such gains. I am so pleased and proud.</p><p>Yes. But..but..but he has a fatal disease. If he did not tell them, the medications he is taking are compromising his liver. The psychiatrist needs to know. This is what makes me spin my wheels in desperation. I want him to get healthy enough quickly so <em>he does not die. It is so hard for me. I understand that I need to be grateful and proud....I get so scared.</em></p><p>Yes he is. And of course it makes sense that he would speak to me and be profoundly negative. But he <em>is</em> doing it. I was amazed he decided to take the medication. It is clear that he wants to change. Who among us is not discouraged at how hard it is to change, and how slowly it comes. </p><p></p><p>Thank you everybody. I am thrilled to be back.</p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 698044, member: 18958"] I am so glad to have left but it is bittersweet still. I got so attached to the patients who did so well--to a man. They made such gains. I am so pleased and proud. Yes. But..but..but he has a fatal disease. If he did not tell them, the medications he is taking are compromising his liver. The psychiatrist needs to know. This is what makes me spin my wheels in desperation. I want him to get healthy enough quickly so [I]he does not die. It is so hard for me. I understand that I need to be grateful and proud....I get so scared.[/I] Yes he is. And of course it makes sense that he would speak to me and be profoundly negative. But he [I]is[/I] doing it. I was amazed he decided to take the medication. It is clear that he wants to change. Who among us is not discouraged at how hard it is to change, and how slowly it comes. Thank you everybody. I am thrilled to be back. COPA [/QUOTE]
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