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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1908186, member: 89387"] Hi… Good on you for helping other people with disabilities. I guess it can give you some perspective to find out there are other people who are worse off than you. The way I describe bipolar as I experience it is that your “train of thought” turns into a bunch of little bumper cars and they all go wizzing around every which way (hypomania), and then when they try to line up into a train again, the “locomotive” runs out of steam (depression), and as a result, the train hardly ever gets very far. I would have liked to try some silkworms for Puff, but a long time ago I gave up on finding anyone who ships them to Alaska. We did order some “Phoenix” worms (bsfl) for him once, but only once. My husband thought he didn’t like them but I think they were just too small for him to see, so I tried putting them in a pile so that, if his aim was off, he’d get one even if it wasn’t the one he was aiming for. The jury is still out about how much he liked the taste of them, but either way we didn’t get any more. Glad you felt better to get out your unfriendly thoughts. I don’t see my two sisters as much as I’d like to even though they’re both here in Anchorage. We’re just all wrapped up in our own lives and it seems that almost every time we try to get together, something gets in the way. Also, being bipolar makes it hard to plan anything. I never know what kind of mood I’m going to be in, but if I’m depressed, it’s best if I just stay away from people, exactly the opposite of what the so-called experts tell you about getting out and socializing and then you’ll feel better – doesn’t work for me. We got the postcard from the vet saying that Puff is due for an exam and blood work, but I left a message asking if it’s advisable to wait until next spring since he seems to be doing well, but does have adenovirus. I hate to stress him out by taking him out of his home environment unless it’s necessary. They’re out of the office but they’re supposed to get back to me in a couple of days. No rush – it’s not due till December. They send the cards out a little early, probably to give you enough time to make an appointment. If I was into betting, I’d be willing to bet that you love your hamster even if she does drive you nuts sometimes. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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