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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:12:13 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Bi-polar in militery </title>
      <description>Hello,   I have been in the military 12 years total. 4 years as a Marine and  on my 8th year in the Montana Army National Guard.  On my 4th combat  deployment (2nd to Iraq) I was diagnosed with Bi-polar Type I.  Upon my  unit demobing, I did not clear SRC because they seen the diagnoses in my  records, so while the rest of my unit went home I ended up being put on  a medical hold in WTB Ft Lewis.  No one really wants to tell me a whole  lot.  I...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 23:28:57 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>A reflection of my life up on being diagnosed Type I Bipolar.</title>
      <description>This is a reflection of my life, back then I looked at it all as just normal actions of a normal person.&amp;nbsp; In being diagnosed Type I Bi-polar disorder, and doing research on the disease, I have come to understand myself a little more, not totally and there are a great many things I do not understand yet and maybe never will.&amp;nbsp; This reflection is part of a process to understand myself more.&amp;nbsp; It is not every little detail of my life,...</description>
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