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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Archive for September, 2008. Bull; September 23, 2008 • Leave a Comment. Bull; September 18, 2008 • 2 Comments. Life Changes in Conjunction with Bi-Polar Diagnosis. Bull; September 8, 2008 • Leave a Comment. Bull; September 7, 2008 • Leave a Comment. Bull; September 3, 2008 • Leave a Comment. Life Changes in Conjunction with Bi-Polar Diagnosis. Subscribe to Success with Bipolar by Email. Life Changes in Conjunction with Bi-Polar Diagnosis.
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Less Distractions | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Since being medicated, the success I want to share today is being less distracted. I have learned that there is a difference in being distracted and having a hard time paying attention. I am not sure which drug to give credit to, Lamictal. But I can DEFINITELY tell a difference in distractions such as:. Starting the washer and forgetting to put the lid down (or the detergent in). Emptying the trash and forgetting to put the bag back in. You are commen...
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Everclear Lyrics | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Here are the lyrics to Everclear’s song “Normal like you”. 8220;They said you called me maybe yesterday. I dont even have the strength to pick up the phone. Wouldnt even know me since you went away. The prozac doesnt do it for me anymore. You ought to take your medication everyday. Be a good dog, live life in a wonderful way. Tell me why you want to be blind. I dont want to be normal like you. I know now, everyday. You are neurotic and depressed.
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Dancing On My Grave. Bull;August 24, 2008 • 1 Comment. By Dave B –. Bull;August 18, 2008 • 1 Comment. My small success for today is that my mood tracker chart shows stability for more than a week! Normally, I have days where I am depressed countered with days of mania that I used to label “normal for me”. I am pleased to report that I have not even questioned which box to check in over a week. The successes in this are:. Success with stable moods.
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Support Groups | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Before being diagnosed as bi-polar I had never joined a support group and never thought I could get any use from one. Little did I know! I joined a support group a few months ago and have gotten more out of the group than ever expected! By Shannon on September 18, 2008. 2 Responses to “Support Groups”. Said this on September 18, 2008 at 3:00 pm. Said this on January 22, 2009 at 10:41 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Var PLUCKIT...
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Famous people with bipolar disorder | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Famous people with bipolar disorder. This list was obtained from Mental Health Today. Maurice Bernard, soap opera. Rosemary Clooney, singer. Connie Francis, singer and actress. Shecky Greene, comedian. Moss Hart, actor, director, playright. Kevin McDonald, comedian. Burgess Meredith, actor, director. Spike Milligan, actor, writer. Spike Mulligan, comic actor and writer. Ben Stiller, actor, director, writer. Jonathon Winters, comedian. Otto Klemperer, ...
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Small Successes | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. Examples of other success would be:. Getting friends and family to understand the illness. Helping another person with BP. Taking your meds everyday in a row. Being honest with your psychiatrist. Being open with a spouse about how the disorder makes you feel. Anything that is progress! By Shannon on August 26, 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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On my mind…… | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. On my mind……. I laugh every time I read the title of this post because there are so many things buzzing in my mind all the time that it’s hard to pick which one to share! Whatever it takes to stay entertained, right? I don’t think that song is about mania at all (although when I learned it was written by Prince. I started to reevaluate! But it has been interesting listening to my ipod this morning and evaluating the songs of Everclear. Var PLUCKIT API...
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Small Successes Count | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. My small success for today is that my mood tracker chart shows stability for more than a week! Normally, I have days where I am depressed countered with days of mania that I used to label “normal for me”. I am pleased to report that I have not even questioned which box to check in over a week. The successes in this are:. Stability on the mood tracker chart. Success with current medication dosage. Success with stable moods. By Shannon on August 18, 2008.
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Great Resource | Success with Bipolar
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A Guide to Living Successfully with Bipolar Disorder. I have discovered the book called The DaVinci Method. It is designed to help you “break out and express your fire and discover and master the fiery temperament shared by great leaders, artists, entrepreneurs and innovators”. Garret Loporto has done a great job of helping understand bi-polar disorder, explaining why this disorder is actually a gift and what to do with the gift if in fact you determine that you are a “Davinci”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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