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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 203729" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>As you say, it is what it is. We have to deal with it. </p><p>I'm so glad you did get what you needed and are back on a more stable ground. What a terrible experience for you and frightening for your family. </p><p>Problems tend to resurrect when someone doesn't want to take the medications. Hopefully, you want to stay on them. difficult child's doctor did tell us that sometimes when one goes off a certain prescription, it may not reconnect as quickly or as well as the first time. Perhaps this is what happened with Abilify. </p><p>Girl's night sounds fun. I need a sister fix soon. I miss "the girls" but we are in 3 different states. </p><p>As far as an update on me, I tend to think my life is like a bad country/western song these past 18months, but we are doing pretty well in general. It's just some challenges and obstacles. Hope is always there for the next day to be better. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you and I hope aren't a stranger. It's nice to see a familiar face to mix in with the wonderful new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 203729, member: 3"] As you say, it is what it is. We have to deal with it. I'm so glad you did get what you needed and are back on a more stable ground. What a terrible experience for you and frightening for your family. Problems tend to resurrect when someone doesn't want to take the medications. Hopefully, you want to stay on them. difficult child's doctor did tell us that sometimes when one goes off a certain prescription, it may not reconnect as quickly or as well as the first time. Perhaps this is what happened with Abilify. Girl's night sounds fun. I need a sister fix soon. I miss "the girls" but we are in 3 different states. As far as an update on me, I tend to think my life is like a bad country/western song these past 18months, but we are doing pretty well in general. It's just some challenges and obstacles. Hope is always there for the next day to be better. Good luck to you and I hope aren't a stranger. It's nice to see a familiar face to mix in with the wonderful new ones. [/QUOTE]
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