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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Bree


Myrna wrote: Bree is in the hospital in St. George because, in her bipolar state, she is so depressed. David is naturally worried about her. He does not care if you all know and I think that it is important that you do know so that you can all rally around. I am certain that he thinks that none of his siblings are interested in what he calls his "crazy and drama-filled" life. This may be another cycle of Bree's as we know that bipolar folks do cycle until their medications are finally stabilized. I do not want any of  you to  just think, "Oh, well." In fact, to me, David sounds depressed himself. I understand that he would be. There is no question but that he loves Bree dearly and is committed to her and to the children. Incidentally, his father-in-law is not really dying anytime soon. That was just Bree trying to get a chance to go see him. He has been sick with another bout with his Hepatitis C but it is being handled by medications. He is not in critical condition. David said it was just a signal, that he missed, that Bree was cycling downward. It is a relief to know that the family will not have to suffer so great a loss anytime soon.

AnnMarie wrote: Are you or Dad going to go there?  Who has Cayden?

Myrna wrote: We offered to go there but David was concerned about the storm. He wants us to meet him and take Caydin again for a few days. He was taking a couple of days off and then would decide when and where. Last time, we picked Caydin up at Cove Fort. Dad says he thinks Beaver may be the spot. David says the kids have a lot going at school right now or he would take them out of school and bring them up for the week. Bree is usually in the hospital for a couple of weeks. I suppose it depends on how well and how quickly she responds to treatment. 

Kirsten wrote: I knew his father-in-law wasn't dying soon because he's only stage 2... takes a lot more than that, unfortunately, poor guy.  I said something to David about it only being stage 2, but he was understandably very concerned.  I'll text him; he seems to respond better that way.  Kirsten


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