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Tag: 40s

By Melisa Peterson Lewis Posted on July 25, 2018July 25, 2018

Compared to My Siblings

The frustration inside of me bubbles to the surface with a sharp bite. My parents treat us differently. I know this because I have ears and eyes and use them … Continue reading Compared to My Siblings

Categories: bipolar one, Contributor BloggerTags: 40s, always keep fighting, anxiety, comparing yourself to others, dealing with anxiety, fingers to sky, fingerstosky, gosh darn it I'm worth it, keep fighting, old mom, panic attack, praise, praise yourself, self party, siblings, stress, Stuart Smiley, Therapy, you are worth it
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