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Counting my blessings, #8 | Lonely Wallflower's Blog
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Lonely Wallflower's Blog. The wicked things my mind thinks. Counting my blessings, #8. I am truly grateful for everyone who spends some time to wish me a happy birthday. Just a few minutes of your time makes me feel welcome and loved, which are great feelings. So thank you all! I am truly grateful for the left over piece of cherry pie in the fridge, it will be gone soon! Did I mention I love cherry pie? I also used this image in my Dutch birthday blog,. But thought I could share it here as well. I am tru...
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Counting my blessings, #7 | Lonely Wallflower's Blog
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Lonely Wallflower's Blog. The wicked things my mind thinks. Counting my blessings, #7. Howdy all, I am back. Had a very busy day yesterday. Not too busy to not be grateful, on the contrary, I was very grateful. But too busy to blog about it. So I will use this lovely Sunday to blog about my 7th blessings list. I am truly grateful for all family and friends who came yesterday to celebrate our birthdays with us. Grateful for their presence, care and also their kindness and gifts. I am truly grateful for my...
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bpder | Living with Bipolar
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Re-evaluating Things a Bit…. March 29, 2014. I think I’m going to need to manage my expectations about my illness differently. From one perspective I’m very lucky. My lows and highs used to be very extreme and both of them made me pretty dysfunctional. That’s not remarkable, but it’s not pleasant. Don’t get me wrong: my meds deal with the worst of my symptoms. However they are not 100% effective, either. I suppose I need to look at adjusting my meds, which is a scary thing because they do work very well&...
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Bucket List | Living with Bipolar
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I got the idea for this reading http:/ nicolerandall.wordpress.com. Just in case you missed the movie (I’ve never seen it), a bucket list is a list of things you want to do before you die. These are in no particular order. Write an iPhone or an Android app. Write a book. Publishing on Kindle or something similar would be fine. Get a hug from a wolf or a big cat. Go on another tour of Europe. There’s at least a year. See every country in North America (there are over 40 of them! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Angels in America | The Lithium Log
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My journey through life having been diagnosed as Bipolar II. The road to getting a grip on my ‘sanity’ is much longer than I imagined… in fact I have not even approached the on-ramp, but I am fighting and hopefully I will get some clarity around my medication this week. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). August 15, 2011 / 12:01 pm. Jump to comment form. Blog at Word...
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A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again | The Lithium Log
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My journey through life having been diagnosed as Bipolar II. A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again. I’m insane. Well not insane, but crazy. I have the documentation… the therapist, the shrink, the pharmaceuticals and the broken heart. Somehow this is turning into Larry King’s old ‘USA Today’ column, which were unintentionally hilarious, but nonetheless not what I intended. I mean really bi-polar, not the fake bi-polar description you seem to throw around so carelessly.”. Peace and good night. Share ...
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My Support System | The Lithium Log
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My journey through life having been diagnosed as Bipolar II. 1,500 MG of Lithium, 200 MG of Lamictal and now 25 MG of Seroquel. Headaches, sweating, sleeplessness, too much sleep, tremors and a few other side effects. It is all supposed to make me ‘even’, they never seem to like to use the word better. Today I took the first step to making myself better, I cam out of hiding and reached out to the people I love. I asked for help. I asked for my support system. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share o...
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It Takes a Village | The Lithium Log
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My journey through life having been diagnosed as Bipolar II. It Takes a Village. I can’t do this alone anymore, I won’t survive and I need to change that. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). You’re currently reading “It Takes a Village,” an entry on The Lithium Log. August 10, 2011 / 1:38 pm. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Books & Movies | family2family4md.wordpress.com
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About Dr. Glo…. Courts and Jails…. IN THE NEWS…. What’s going on…. CHALLENGING THE STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS…. The subject of mental illness. Is being captured in books, movies, poems, art, and videos. Remains. Usually only a few stories actually tell us about treatment for the mentally ill. At least in. The King’s Speech. A Catherine Zeta Jones. On the cover of. Magazine (June 10, 2011), at least, brought attention to something called Bipolar II. Well, as we say in. As a F2F teacher. Unlike many books on...