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Winston Smith

Winston Smith

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52,pastor,bipo,bp,o/c,closet bound, ect@2 yrs,resets the clock
posted 10/11/2009, comments (2)

Stroke Complicated By Broken Wrist

Hello to my fellow BiPo's! Six weeks ago, while recovering from the stroke she had last March 20th, my wife broke her wrist while taking out the garbage can. Actually, the doctor used the word "shattered". She went into surgery the next day to have two pins set in place. The next day she is in the pool with her cast secured inside a plastic... Read moreChevron
Hurt & Dissapointed

Hurt & Dissapointed

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posted 10/07/2009, comments (2)

Please tell me its not just me

Does it even help to cry anymore, does it help when we act strong and cry all alone, why do we get so hurt, it doesnt help at all that they never really see or hear us. Is it fair that one day they love you and then next day they take it all back and you cant even understand how it happened and why. Why do they have to... Read moreChevron
showsher
posted 07/23/2009, comment (1)

Mood Journal

I have a friend who uses this everyday.. thought i'd pass it along: MoodJournal
Chato B Stewart

Chato B Stewart

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Mental Health Humor
posted 06/04/2009, comments (0)

Success! Success!! The Cartoon-A-Thon for May 2009 Mental Health Month was a success!

Success! Success!! The Cartoon-A-Thon for May 2009 Mental Health Month was a success! The purpose of the Cartoon-A-Thon is to use humor and laughter as positive tools in dealing with emotional disturbances which effect many people and families.  Mental disorders due to mental Illness or mood disorders and nothing to laugh at, but that... Read moreChevron
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Jerry Kennard

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Chartered Psychologist
posted 05/20/2009, comments (4)

Bipolar & The Body Clock

For some people with bipolar just one night without sleep is sufficient to trigger mania. Whilst this represents a particular sensitivity to disrupted sleep, we know that many people with bipolar do react to changes in daily routine and sleep patterns. The standard activities of life for some people like taking a vacation, moving house or... Read moreChevron
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