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Default Jun 07, 2018 at 04:40 AM
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I left on my own free will...angry, completely emotional.

I went through the shame followed by deeeeeeeep depression. No showers for days!

I'm cycling (bipolar) and am doing the same method to try and stop talking strong pain killers!

Unfortunately this is costly for myself, however, I'm going to do it with a psychologist. He's the same ethnic group to mine. I'm placing all my complete trust in him.

The last part will bring me more respect at the hospital.

They know I've done my absolute best to greaten the chance for a liver transplant.

PS: stay positive no matter what I jumped ship and ...
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Default Jun 07, 2018 at 06:56 AM
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You got this!
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good luck in this journey.
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