Hi Millie,
You didn't miss any posts. Dale responded recently to a post by Mary in the summer of 2005. Please drop responding to that paticular post. I'm not going to get into why in the group! Please trust me on this! Thanks, take care, keep a smile on your face!
Steve
Dale 2005
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "Millie Myers" <mylmy@...> wrote:
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> Mary,
>
> Sorry , I didn't see your letter about your husband having bipolar.I read all the posts
> that come to me but I sure didn't see that one. I've noticed there are some posts
> I don't get -- don't know why.
>
> A couple months ago a neighbor about 4 doors away from me told me she was
> bipolar. Although I have been a home health aid for over 25 years --I really don't
> know much about it -- so I went on Internet and found out. I was planning to talk
> more to her but she left and I never had a chance to. I was told she was living
> with her daughter.
>
> So I still don't know much about bipolar. How does bipolar affect your husband?
> How long has he had it? And how does it affect you?
>
> Are you the Mary who has been in the group maybe 8 years and then got married?
> I don't know why-- but I thought maybe you married Alvery
>
> You said you are moving. Where are you now and where are you moving?
>
> Millie
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: DALE
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 7:00 AM
> Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Frustrated
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> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, kelly O'dourn <tigger_1994_2002@> wrote:
> >
> > Mary, I am so sorry to hear that your husband is bipolar I started out as bipolar and then I got on the right meds.. Now they just say I have major Depression, boarderline Personality disorder.. So I know what you mean, I think that people should learn about depression, Bipolar, and EP and so much more.. Dont worry I will keep in touch and u take care of each other and take care of your self... Cathy
> >
> > mary finney <flyboy98@> wrote:I posted not to long ago about my husband being Bipoalr and not doing
> > so well. Well he is doing better. Not in the sence you all would
> > think. I would just can't understand why everyone that has Epilepsy
> > is so out there thinking all the world needs to be more educated on
> > it. I have Epilepsy and do agree. But once I posted about my husband
> > even my dear friend Alvey has stayed away from emailing me. The only
> > one in this group that has kept in contact with me is Steve. If it
> > was not for him I would not know how I would have got to this point.
> > I am doing the packing we will be moving this coming Saturday. I have
> > had for sure 3 seizures in this past week. Maybe more. But you all
> > take a moment and look at yourselves. You want the world to be
> > educated about Epilepsy but then you hear the word Bipolar and you do
> > not want to know about it.Oh I will say that Terry had replied. She
> > is a counsler for people.But I have only gotten Im and emails from
> > Steve. Not to see how my husband is doing although he always asks.
> > But to see how I am. My husband is very good at educateing people on
> > Epilepsy. When his Bipolar is under controll he
> > is also good at educateing people on Bipolar.I am very hurt by you
> > all.
> > You are acting the way you DO NOT want to be treated by others about
> > your Epilepsy. Like Epilepsy you can not catch it. Like Epilepsy it
> > has to do with the way your brain is not working right. My husband
> > was a Pilot and a Aviation Mechanic before this struck him. That was
> > his lively hood. Now he can work part time and do good. But the most
> > important thing in his life to do he can't do anymore like a lot of
> > us with
> > Epilepsy. Bipolar can happen to anyone just like Epilepsy. I feel the
> > least this group could of done for me was ask how I was doing. Not
> > forget me. My husband is a very good man. He would help anyone that
> > needed help no questions asked. But he is not a fool to be taken
> > advantage of. He does know the difference. I am not going to go on
> > any more. But it does seem that you all hear something you do not
> > understand and so there is silence. How do you even think you can
> > educate people with Epilepsy with that close mindedness. Mary Finney
> >
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
[epilepsy] Re:Mary Finney (Please drop Subject)!
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