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BOB87's avatar

Wonderfully touching story. I was wondering if Kimberly had to hit "bottom" mentally before starting her successful climb back, as did my drug-addicted son.

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Ann F's avatar

Amazing. Exhausting. And boy we have just got to do better.

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Deborah Alborell's avatar

Sometimes our greatest challenges are also our greatest blessings. Without them we won't develop to be the people we are.

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Jeri Lipov's avatar

What an amazing story and an indominable spirit. If she can be hopeful, then we all can be.

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David J. Campbell's avatar

Another "Wow", Carrie. Gives new power to "Hope." Thank you is inadequate, but a start!

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David J. Campbell's avatar

Another "Wow", Carrie. Gives new power to "Hope." Thank you is inadequate, but a start!

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Joyce Verplank Hatton's avatar

Wow Carrie. The story is fascinating... I had to listen to the end-- and what an ending! I have a relative who is bipolar-- and his journey has been difficult, also. This story will give hope to all who struggle with mental illness. GREAT interview.

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