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Don Fraser

Don Fraser

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Isn't life grand?
posted 10/25/2009, comments (10)

Back from the Podium with Success

Well, I was a hit in my two speeches last week.        I'll try to be modest here but the audiences really did like me, and, more importantly, what I had to say.   The first speech was the easy one, though the audience was a more formal one. The event was the United Way kick-off fund-raiser and I was in... Read moreChevron
Sheri
posted 05/07/2009, comments (9)

My Son is gone again

I am worried again I thought things were getting better but I feel like the meds arent working on my son. He left yesterday morning and hasnt come home it is 11:35 am. I have tried to call him but he doesnt answer his phone and when I call back he has turned his phone off. I asked him what he was going to do he said community service he told me he... Read moreChevron
DeeDee17
posted 03/22/2009, comments (5)

DeeDee17

I had to write...DeeDeeSaturday, March 21, 2009 at 05:36 AM My husband is 34 and was diagnosed at 18. We have been married now for 6 years. I married him knowing full well about his illness. I can't say its been a bed of roses but life is good, today. It is alot of work to be married to him, and yes I sometimes wish I had not married... Read moreChevron
Pamela Wagner

Pamela Wagner

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Award-winning author, poet and papier mache artist
posted 03/18/2009, comment (1)

My New Book is coming out

Just wanted to share the news that my new book of poetry, about my journey from illness to recovery, is coming out at the end of this month, and is already available for preorder from Amazon.com. (See link below) In it are poems from my twenty-four years of writing, plus commentary by Dr. Mary O'Malley, psychiatrist.   It is called WE MAD... Read moreChevron
ShatteredWithin

ShatteredWithin

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Diagnosed at 17 and have it for over 30 years.
posted 01/11/2009, comments (6)

Harder to control as I get older

I have been in denial most of my life. Been off and on meds. Everytime relapsed withing a short period of time. Can't seem to break the depression. The paranoia is getting worse and isolation.  Have finally accepted it!  Bit it is totally exhausting.
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