Being Bipolar

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Mar 04 2009

Being Bipolar: O happy day!

Published by atorturedsoul at 8:51 am under My Personal Experiences Edit This

Finally, I have a day of peace and quiet. The kids finally went back to school, which means it’s just me and the dogs at home. Thank goodness! I really need it. I am supposed to have a repeat Pulmonary Function Test today but I am going to skip it because I really need some alone time. It’s Wednesday so the kids will go to Team Kids tonight so hubby and I will have two hours of alone time. Yippee!

I’m feeling a tad bit manic this morning. I think it’s just because I am excited about having quiet time. Regardless, it’s a welcome change from the depression. A little manic is okay as long as it doesn’t go beyond that. It’s certainly a big change from yesterday. I was ready to tear my hair out and ended up taking a Xanax and going to bed early because I couldn’t take it anymore. Today is starting off totally different and I am happy about it.

The snow is finally starting to melt and the work on our roof will begin soon. We finally got the estimate in and yesterday I managed to get a few pictures of the damage in spots where the snow had melted off. The insurance company is sending out the check and then the chaos will begin. I can’t say I am looking forward to all the noise and people being at my house all day long several days in a row but I know it has to be done.

I am off to get a few things done. Have a great day!

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