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Re Percy Paul documentary
madnessmanifesto.wordpress.com
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 01:08 AMI agree, this is an excellent documentary. I think it really effectively portrays how deeply bipolar disorder/manic depression can change a person, including their physical appearance, before and after the onset of major symptoms, and then during each recurring episode. It also shows how the most brilliant people with this illness can have great difficulty just accomplishing everyday tasks and communicating simple ideas. Amazingly courageous and generous on the part of Percy to let us into his life like that...and into very personal and painful areas. I was personally touched by the divorce from his wife which was due to the bipolar illness, as I have lost relationships because of this illness too.
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24hbipolar2
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 11:33 AMI am so disappointed. For some reason i could not view the video or download it to view. Anyone with some computer secrets to help me out? It said i needed a plugin but when i downloaded the plugin, it still wouldn't work.re: Untitled Comment
G.J. Gregory
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 12:04 PMIf you install the divx plugin you should be able to go back to the page and it should load. If it just downloaded, it might not have installed. You might look to see if the file is on your system, each computer usually has a directory the accepts downloaded files. If it's there, double-click it and it should install. If it's not, you might try again.
Let us know if you're able to access it.
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24hbipolar2
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 12:37 PMI watched it! It was very good. I found myself wanting to grab him and shake him and yell, "stay on your meds!". I would like to read his journal..should he wish to share it, of course, because some of his thoughts echoed mine so very closely it was scary. I would recommend this video to anyone with bipolar disoder and their significant others.re: re: re: re: re: Untitled Comment
Percy Paul
Friday, February 01, 2008 at 03:47 PMI get montly blood test for kidney functions. Sometimes the pain feels like back pain and sleeping is tough. Then the doctor lowers the lithium again. Then i get into trouble with mania and sleep. I take in as much water as I can. But I feel nausea with the lithium. So i share the stuff with the toilet bowl. I get other stuff for acute mania, usually it is ativan or seroquel.
I recently had trouble with lamogritine....both from rash and voices are here longer....
hope that was good.
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family here
24hbipolar2
Friday, February 01, 2008 at 09:33 AMPercy,
You have support here on this website and we will help you get through if you feel like you are slipping away again. All of us have been there and will be happy to help you in any way we can. If you are unable to stay on lithium, there are other drugs that may help you. It was very hard for me to give up my hypomanic states because i LIKED them, but the crash that follows is not worth the brief pleasure. Please e-mail me anytime you are troubled and i'll do my best to help you out.
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