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rklyn26

rklyn26

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tryn to live the dream

Rights Of A Person With A Mental Disease

   About some time ago i received a phone call about a family memeber that has schizophrenia. She and another family member were arguing over a financial issue. The argument became soo heated that the family member with the mental disorder was threatened to stop with her craziness or they would 302 her. I thought that was completely... Read moreChevron
cgoehring78

Losing it and escape

Right now I feel like crawling into a tight circle and rocking back and forth with a blanket over me. I can't detach myself from the emotions around me and I'm filled with a tornado of guilt, worry, fear, anger, frustration, sadness, mental destruction and lashing out. But nothing comes out. So I sleep and sleep and hide and pretend everything is... Read moreChevron
Jennraec

Jennraec

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recently diagnosed bipolar2

friend in Tacoma

I'm looking for a friend in Tacoma, WA. i am newly diagnosed bipolar 2 , married, non drinker, nonsmoker who would like someone to hang with through good and rough times. I've never one this before, but I on't feel like anyone but my shrink understands me. My hubby is wonderful, but not a girlfriend.....let me know if you are interested.
posted 08/10/2010, comments (0)|
birdbreather

birdbreather

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Brain Injury and Bipolar

Is there any correlation between brain injuries such as concussions causing or exacerbating the symptoms of Bipolar. Having suffered many concussions in my teens while playing football I am interested if anyone knows anything about this?
posted 06/29/2010, comments (0)|
Bipolar Chick

Bipolar Chick

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Diagnosed in 1999. Recovering now from major depression episode.

A Year and A Day

Why a year and a day?   Historically, this time period was once considered an accurate representation of a significant amount of time. In England, the period was the amount of time a married couple had to be married before a spouse had any claim to a share of inheritable property. In medieval Europe, a runaway serf became free after a... Read moreChevron
posted 04/11/2010, comments (0)|

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