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My darling @EternalFlower
I must agree -- my ex husband's new Psychiatrist is awful and stifles a very different atmosphere on an aging schizophrenic. They treat him like he is 20 years old. And he treats him like he's over emotional - like a 20 year old. ...
So is there someone you can access like a support worker and talk about
Age related help ?
Creativity - things you can do in your budget ?
Like iv bought and gathered jewellery bits and pieces for 6 years - pliers etc to make earrings ........then I'll look at you tube classes .......
Paper craft ?
But I can't go to hospital appointments because I'm getting better from having a stupid little operation which is a little like this. I'm bringing in Support from a sane lady here .........
@Glisten - go to bed and rest
PeppiPatty - oh sure I will but because I'm such a silly billy I'll just run up and down stairs whilst I'm doing that and get this stuff done
Night ...........
Oh. @Glisten was right
Tonight I m feeling the operation and maybe I just need to only lie down.
Conclusion -
The thrills of getting older.
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