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My name is Rhonda. I'm a registered nurse, for the last 20 years, that has not been able to work since the day I learned of my daughter's death by suicide 4-12-13. (She actually died 4-11-13 and her body was not found until the 12th) Me and my husband have been married for 32 years and he's a wonderful man. We grieve in different ways. He works, I write. This is my journey through this horrible land of losing a child..
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In Remembrance of Kaitlyn Elkins by Wake Forest School of Medicine
Every long once in a while, I like to put this link up that Wake Forest School of Medicine made on their online newsletter in memory of Kaitlyn. It continuously runs on that newsletter. They created a fund for their … Continue reading
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Tagged bipolar, bleakness, children, death, depression, despair, doctors, family, grief, loss, Medical school, mental health, mental illness, physicians, psychiatry, psychology, sadness, suicide, suicide prevention, Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Acceptance?
The other day I had a friend tell me that the problem I was having is that I have not accepted Kaitlyn’s death. I have my other child, my husband, my home and all that love me and I simply … Continue reading
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Tagged bipolar, children, death, depression, family, grief, loss, mental health, mental illness, psychology, sadness, suicide
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Black Box
Last night was the 2 hour season finale of one of my favorite shows “Black Box.” The star of this show is Dr. Catherine Black, a famous neurologist that has bipolar disorder that none of her colleagues knows about and … Continue reading
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Tagged bipolar, Black Box, children, death, depression, family, grief, Kelly Reilly, loss, mental health, mental illness, psychology, suicide
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Roller coaster
Kaitlyn, you always have loved roller coasters. Ever since you were big enough and I wasn’t too scared to let you on one, you have loved them. You were always so fearless. When I was growing up my family used … Continue reading
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Tagged bipolar, children, death, depression, family, grief, loss, mental health, mental illness, psychology, suicide, suicide prevention
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My Book is Now on Kindle!
My book is now available on amazon Kindle!! Trying to get the book to format right in the Kindle was a daunting task but finally figured out. (oh what a long story I could tell you about kindle formatting, but … Continue reading
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Tagged author, bipolar, book, books, children, death, depression, family, grief, loss, Medical school, mental health, mental illness, psychology, suicide, writing
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