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Maggs
Friday, September 22, 2006 at 09:52 PMJust wanted to stop by and say that you're doing a great job at writing interesting articles on a daily basis. Very well thought out and not just a "blog". Good job!
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Marie
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at 02:24 PMI have no real comment except to say that I too, as a patient, have tried in vain to obtain some form of assistance from the agencies from which a portion of my paycheck and years of pay have paid a portion into. I have encountered rejection over and over and I am the main breadwinner in my family. Scary isn't it? Yet, if I were physically disabled and appeared to be such OR a recovering alcoholic or drug user I would receive all types of assistance. The problem is, it is all in our heads and no one can see what's in our heads. If you can't see it then it isn't true and therefore you are not in need. Sounds rough, ugly, and harsh but my friends this is true in the society for which I am a member of and yet am mentally ill. Marie -
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Anonymous
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 at 12:43 AMI think that the best solutions to almost all mental health problems are found in the Bible. I know from personal experience that the Bible provides the only real answers for anxiety and depression. I take no meds.
Bipolar is more difficult--but I suspect that the same would be true as well.
I'd suggest that you check out this website: http://www.mentalhealthsolutions.info/
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