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Tabby

I am ill, ill with Bipolar

This is what I know and have learned over the years... I am no one important, scholared, nor am I a professional anything or expert on much.  I am a person who has a mental illness called Bipolar and have suffered and still do, with it, 24/7.  It is a simple, primitive, understanding of my own mind.   Bipolar brings about issues... Read moreChevron
Thom

Thom

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I'm a poet and writer, living with Bipolar for 15 years. Working on PhD in Epidemiology

Hitting a Depressive Cycle Again

I had been without a depressive or manic episode for nearly six months. Unitl yesterday.    Without realizing it--being busy with my kids--I missed two days of taking my meds. Just two days and my entire world fell apart. In fact, I am surprised that I am even able to write this sharepost. My universe is dim, my head... Read moreChevron
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John McManamy

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Author and Advocate

Schizoaffective Disorder - Schizophrenia Lite? Heavy-Duty Bipolar? Something Else?

In three pieces this week on my blog Knowledge is Necessity, I happened to use a clinical trial of Invega on patients with schizoaffective disorder as a case study in how randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled studies - the gold-standard in treatment research - all too often tell us nothing. The exercise got me thinking about... Read moreChevron
Tabby

I want to go to sleep (dark post)

I cannot express my feelings, thoughts, or emotions freely.  Not at work or at my home.  Cannot let anyone see, hear, or be burdened with and yet... it slips out, in bits and pieces anyway.  It's really pathetic, truthfully, when you must run and hide in a dark corner.. in a shadow.. in a little room... to cry and sob.   That... Read moreChevron
Tabby

working wounded with bipolar

Working full time and struggling with Bipolar is so not for the faint of heart or mind.  There truly must be so few people with Bipolar working full time for I rarely ever "read" or meet any any longer.   I work in a MH agency as that lady who sits behind the glass window.  Actually, I lucked out this agency and supposedly have my... Read moreChevron

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