menage boisbriand on Bandwagons & Bipolar
I totally agree that the real medicine is self control, its chemical poisons that the downstream world to flee her situation does not help to ensortir but adds other health problems
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at information for reading by everyone. hope to read more intereting sceipt in your next post.
View Articlepollen and bleu on Bandwagons & Bipolar
at information for reading by everyone. hope to read more intereting sceipt in your next post.
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one of the best blogs on bipolar. hope we will continue to receive such excellent information.
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I also am on the least amount of medication that I believe possible. This medication change happened very recently after I went through a severe manic episode. The mania was believed caused by an...
View ArticleDyane Harwood on Bandwagons & Bipolar
I'd like to add that "Anatomy of an Epidemic" is one of the top five most influential books I have ever read in my (almost) 44 years. I was a literature major in college, I'm a freelance writer and...
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I read "Anatomy of an Epidemic" and it affected me in very profound ways (which I'm saving for my book, Beth! ;) but to answer your question, my answer is a resounding "Yes!" I definitely gather my own...
View ArticleBeth on Bandwagons & Bipolar
Thank you, Karl, for a great link! AWESOME short film! Yes, we are are own experts, just as the young man in the film indicates. I urge readers to watch "Not Without Us".Beth Mader
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Hi Beth - I wholeheartedly agree. We have the right to choose our own recovery pathway.Here's a link to a great video "Not Without Us" that touches on this topic http://vimeo.com/62705552Roger Whitaker...
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