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Mood stabilizers and alcohol
This is a question for my girlfriend who won't be on insurance for two more weeks. I don't have specific details so this will be slightly vague unfortunately. She takes a few different psychic meds for things like mood stabilization and anxiety, and the other night she went out and had drinks with coworkers forgetting about the medication. That night she was nauseated and had bad stomach cramping and pain. To speed it up these symptoms will go away from say to day but are resurfacing from time.
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Life has physical sensual psychological and spiritual dimensions... these all will get nourishment through our food sleep activity... our own way of these three are the only causes for health and disease of any kind... A intellectual person finds the way to balance these 3 pillars of life...and get the utmost from life.. Choice is always open... because life our choice not a chance...  What ever may be the way we live, will die certainly... But how we live and how we die that is our choice.. Let her decide first what she wants... medicines, persistent problems and a dependent life with uncertain death with suffering.... or planned fruitful peaceful life and more peaceful death... this the right time to choose the way... Let her know all these
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If possible Give blessings and Love to her.. one or the other way That Universal Divine Energy shows a path to her...
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