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Cameron.
I have a dear friend who has a daughter who is bi-poplar. She is 19 recently married,I know from talking with her mom when she takes her meds, she does pretty good. But like you she has down days. You asked how you could have this problem with Jesus living in your heart and mind/ well sometimes God allows us to go through some things that are hard to understand.How we handle these things makes us stronger or weaker. If you will trust that your problem can work for Gods glory it will help you.If those around you who know what you are going through, see that you still love and praise God for ALL He has given you, it just might win souls to His kingdom....Please e-mail me let me share my story with you.
2005-11-12 23:29:57 Posted by Pam (redeemed@datalane.net)
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I so wish I knew how to help those like yourself. Perhaps one day when you have overcome this with Jesus by your side, you will let us know what got you through it all!
All I can sugget is that you put on the armour of God (Ephesians 6) paying special attention to the helmet of salvation and rebuke satan everytime he puts thoughts into your head. Remember that you have God on your side and because of that the victory is already yours, you just need to go through the motions. All things work to the good of those that love Him.
You're in my prayers.
God bless
2005-11-13 15:39:37 Posted by Lee ()
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Cammie, i dont how to help you go through what you are going through, but i do know that if i did then i would take it from you but that is where your faith steps in. I know it is hard to see the things that are taking place in your life as a blessing, but you are going to be able to use this as a testimony one day to bless others..and i want you to know that there is nothing that you could say or do to make me turn from you. I love you God Bless
2005-11-13 19:05:36 Posted by Stacie (lovingheart7777@aol.com)
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stacie thank you its nice to hear those words coming from one of my closest friends please know that i love you more than you will ever know
2005-11-14 09:22:15 Posted by littlesister777 ()
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Cameron, I am Pam's friend that she mentioned in her response to you. My daughter has been taking bi-polar meds since she was 14 years old. It took a lot of trial & error to find the ones that work best for her, but when we did, she had more good days than bad ones (as long as she would take the meds as perscribed). I personally believe that bi-polar is just another medical condition that some people have, like diabetes or heart trouble. It can be controlled with the right medication. You can have both bi-polar AND have Jesus in your heart at the same time; they are not exclusive! Just know that you are not alone in this world; there are people who love you just as you are, and if they can't accept your condition, it's their loss. If you would like to talk more, please email me - I'll try to give you all the comfort I can. I know this is hard for you, but just have faith that God will help you every day, never doubt that! We'll be praying for you - Connie
2005-11-14 09:35:14 Posted by Connie (ows20@bellsouth.net)
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