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You told us your job was on the line just last week and could lose your job because you didn't go to a mandatory meeting, now you are saying your job is approved.
I am not understanding anything you are saying any more, I am having trouble believing anything you say I do not know what is real or what is not. You truly need more help than I can give. You don't want us mad or annoyed but hey I am out of options and I quit, sorry. Deb
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Don't play with us. We have cared about you all this time.
Yes, I understand your condition, but you need to take control and get some help, or I'm gone, too!
As long as you know you're okay, and you're happy, that's what matters. People on here really gave you lots of caring and time.You sounded like you didn't care about your job. Go back and read over. I know with bi-polar conditions, people can go into fantasy worlds, become very religious, some even become gamblers. It's a part of the disease, and meds help to keep that in bay.
So, it's up to you to keep yourself on track.
I love laughing, and joking, but when you ask "serious" questions or say you can't do something because you can't find a way, people wanted to suggest things. We're not going to laugh about Spiderman, when you will lose your job or not get money to buy what you need.
What great powers do you think you have? How does that help responsibility? Are you saying you have great powers to take care of yourself, like Spiderman, and need to be much more responsible? I still don't get it. It doesn't matter. I'll let you just take care of yourself.
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