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Anger is an energy
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ anger-is-an-…Silence of the bees! Although I am stricken with a rather nasty cold, in contrast to recent months, today I have been quite happy and a little hyper, with rather shaky hands, so that as I attempt to roll cigarettes I invariably fashion tumbleweed.
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My Review of The A-Z Guide To Good Mental Health: You Don’t Have to Be Famous to Have Manic Depression
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 02/ my-review-of……and other such delights are available in the new issues of “One in Four” magazine. One in Four fights stigma and exclusion by challenging negative images of people with mental health difficulty, dispelling myths and increasing understanding.
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Cue The Orchestra Because My Core Issue Has Finally Taken The Stage Dun Dun Duuun
http://saltedlithium.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 02/ core-issues/“[I]t’s something I’m just starting to work out myself, but the manic depression actually feels or seems in retrospect as though it was much easier in comparison to deal with. Maybe it has to do with the bipolar depressions being fake, something forced on us by random chemical hotshots.
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The New Girl
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 01/ the-new-girl…The new CPN type lady seems okay. But I am sick of talking about suicide and my “low mood”. I know I have a low mood but there’s nothing to say about it, nothing has changed. That’s the point of the meetings, to talk about mood, but I’m really sick of talking about it all.
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Mother’s Mania
http://grrl.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 01/ mothers-mania/I have spent quite a bit of time in the mental health units of a couple of Oregon hospitals. Not as a patient, mind you, and not as an employee either. I like to call it ‘patient advocate.’ My mother is 73 years old and is bipolar.
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Question regarding dementia and mental illness, for healthcare people out there
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ a-question-f…Can anyone shine light onto something I have been wondering about? (The Shrink especially if he’s reading?) Is there a greater risk for developing dementia (which I know is a catch all term and I do mean it generally) in later life higher for people who have experienced long, recurrent periods of mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia?
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Paranoia
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ paranoia/I am doing my own head in at the moment. I’ve been very snippy and paranoid lately, which has led me to some rather embarrassing conversations. I had a go at another blogger (who a lot of you read and will probably see what an arse I’ve been acting like) for absolutely no reason, which I apologised
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Going
http://exactscience.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 25/ going/September 25, 2008 — exactscience I once, in the dead of night, walked to the beach and screamed to the sea but the sea drew breath in the ebb and roared in the flow and did not listen. — I have sought answers for so long, in the yield of flesh to sharp razors, in bellies stretched with guzzled
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On the slab
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ on-the-slab/…I finally went for the ECG. It was normal, so I’ll be on Effexor soon. I didn’t know that an ECG involved lying back with your baps out. It felt like a date. I tried to preserve my modesty with the subtle use of cupping, but there was spillage. Very unladylike.
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Anxiety and Depression
http://merpetsales.com/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ anxiety-and-depression/Anxiety and depression are the two common mental illnesses diagnosed in the states and in whole world at large. Both of them have devastating results that are difficult to live with. Both illnesses are the most treatable mental diseases but researches show that most of the cases go untreated.
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