Many of you already know me and you have followed my journey from the beginning. I thank all of you for the kindness and support you showed me during my troubled times, and I am happy to be on the other side and give back some of the kindness that was shown to me. For [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month’
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Jeff’s Story
February 15th, 2012
admin From Symptoms to Diagnosis Even though I had symptoms of depression back in my teenage years, I had no clue that there was anything wrong. Persistent negative thinking, resistance to participate in things, and irritability were my trademarks. I just thought everyone experienced life that way and some were just better adjusted than [...]
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Denise’s Story
February 14th, 2012
admin Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – New Treatments: Saphris or Sycrest
February 13th, 2012
admin New drugs are being introduced all the time, but this one is supposed to be different than other drugs on the market. People who frequent sites like Guide to Healthcare Schools may have already heard of these. Here’s what is being said: “Sycrest is marketed as Sycrest in Europe, and as Saphris® in other [...]
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Art, Love, and Madness
February 10th, 2012
admin Check out the online book, “Art, Love, and Madness: Giving Birth to Oneself”. It is written by a professional artist who has bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. “I put my personal experience into the book Art, Love, and Madness: Giving Birth to Oneself . The book tells the story of regaining one’s real Self [...]
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Laura Hart’s Story
February 9th, 2012
admin Hello! I’m Laura Hart and I run my own blog spot site, “The bi-polar American” and have many experiences to share with other bi-polars. However, my take on these matters may be a little different and controversial in a certain sense that I’m quite open about “all of it.” There is a rich texture to [...]
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Hopping Roller Coasters
February 8th, 2012
admin Rachel Pappas shares her touching story in her book, “Hopping Roller Coasters”. While I haven’t had time to read it just yet, I’m hoping to soon. Here is a little bit about her book: Hopping Roller Coasters is about my daughter and me, both diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I have not had an easy [...]
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Erin’s Story
February 7th, 2012
admin Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Louisa’s Story
February 6th, 2012
admin A year ago my 15 year old daughter suddenly got really depressed, she had always suffered from bouts of depression since starting her periods at the age of 9 but this depression was different, she had been back at school about 2 days after the Xmas holidays when she said she felt really down and [...]
Bipolar Disorder Awareness Month – Rachel Pappa’s Story
February 3rd, 2012
admin About the “B” word and me By Rachel Pappas How has bipolar affected me? Hmm, that’s a tough one, because I never know what to “blame” on being a clinically-certified screaming meamie. And I don’t know what to blame on myself—diagnosis or not. That’s actually one of the ways my human condition has most affected [...]



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