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So one of the helpful things my husband has been having me do is say "I'm Beautiful" often.  The first time he had me say it he literally had me scream it.  I felt like Josie in Never Been Kissed when she screams "I'm not Josie Grossie any more".  It was empowering and felt great to say.  Maybe if I keep saying it every day I will start to believe.

So Rob and I have been talking about moving to somewhere cheaper for a few months now.  My sister Lara just got a job in Texas so she will be moving there and her house will be vacant, she has offered to let us live there.  It will be about $300 a month cheaper than what we are paying now.  The disadvantages is that a lot of Rob's aunts/uncles live in Bountiful, it's more of a commute for Rob, the house needs a lot of work before we would be able to move in.  It does have a brand new roof on the house and garage, and a new awning on the deck.  So we will be praying for guidance as to where we should go.

Had an appt with my Psychiatrist today.  I brought up ADD and she wasn't the least bit interested in pursuing a diagnosis.  She said that I would test positive for it no matter what because I have Bipolar Depression.....hmmmm I don't think so....again another reason why I've got to find a different Psych.  Not happy with that at all.

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  1. Sorry about your Psychiatrist....hope you can find a better one. Just my own little prejudice, but try going with a man this time! Ever since a horrible experience with a female Psychologisy YEARS ago, i don't trust the womnen. But that's just me.

    i'm still looking...but i doubt we can afford the copay....so for now, my sweet Primary Care is perscribing. Wonder how long that will last?

    Be well!

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