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Prayers for my friend; in hospital
Topic Started: Saturday, 6. June 2009, 14:37 (268 Views)
Mrs.Pogle
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Please pray for my dear friend, L. who has been admitted this week to a psychiatric hospital.
She is bi-polar and is on anti-psychotic drugs at the moment as they try to stabilise her. She is feeling very low and confused, and is not really in reality. Pray also for her husband as he looks after their 4 children and for her friend S. who is giving a lot of practical help. They are a lovely Christian family, and I know God will look after them, but the suituation is very hard at the moment.
I live too far away to be of any practical help, but can phone and pray :sotc:

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Lord, in Your mercy, hear our prayer!

I realise in my haste I put this in the wrong forum ~ could somebody move it to the prayer forum for me please!
Edited by Mrs.Pogle, Saturday, 6. June 2009, 14:41.
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I'll offer up a special prayer at Mass tomorrow, Mrs.P, I know only too well the impact of bipolar disorder, a young female relative suffers from it, she is a qualified doctor but has never practiced and probably never will now.
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Mrs.Pogle
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Thank you so much!
I am hoping to arrange to travel down to see her this week. It's a long journey, with 2 changes on the train, but please pray that I can sort it out :¬)
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I am travelling to visit my friend on Saturday, so please pray I get there ok as she is in a hospital 20 miles from her home and it's somewhere I've not been before. She has not shown much improvement this week, and is on even stronger drugs and very sedated, but at least the drugs stop the hallucinations and voices.
I am praying a full 5 decade Rosary for her every day. Could anyone commit to praying a decade for her each day with me?
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Edited by Mrs.Pogle, Wednesday, 10. June 2009, 20:49.
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:prayrosary: Your friend will be in my rosary tonight together with another young woman who suffers similarly
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Oh, thank you all so much!
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