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Elder
Member Since May 2001
Location: US
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I'd like to share a wonderful info. website and/or DBSA's phone number(s). This is a wonderful organization, that offers info. and support. The pdocs on their advisory board are well known, reputable doctors and researchers, who have contributed so much to the field of Psychiatry.
There are some mentioned at this website that already have written books,journals, and periodicals, many available to the general public. DBSA's phone numbers: (800) 826 - 3632 or (312) 642 - 0049 website: www.DBSAlliance.org I hope this may be of help to anyone who visits our Bipolar and Depression forums. Take care, Rosanne __________________ |
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Member Since Jun 2005
Location: MO
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Thanks! I have just spent almost an hour just looking at the huge array of depression & bipolar subjects & reading. It is truly a very informative site. Some of their info is very different; one ex: The Face of Bipolar Illness, which is a survey of people with bp, asking them how it affects their lives; it was SO full of different info (very helpful to me as a family member but I think it would be to those with the disorder, also(?) Emerging Technologies was encouraging to read. It IS a great site for all kinds of info.
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Member Since May 2001
Location: US
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Noticed several newly DXed members have wanted to know somethings to help their loved ones understand what's going on with them and the Bipolar disorder.
Some of these pamphlets help. You can send for them or print out some info at that site. My pdoc had pamphlets (BP kit) for patients and their loved ones to read, free in his waiting room. It's an excellent organization, perhaps some of the stuff can help, along with other things. Good luck __________________ |
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I also attend a monthly support group that DBSA sponsors. It is very helpful. You can locate one in your area on their web site.
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Member Since Mar 2006
Location: ALASKA
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Iam one facilitator at one DBSA Support Group here in Alaska.
We have a real good time and are helping a lot of people here. |
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Member Since Dec 2006
Location: Texas
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! I found a group in my city!
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Member Since Dec 2006
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I went to suport groups with DMDA for eyars. Isthis the same?
No groups for over an hour from me. I want tostart one, but I'm way too troubled right now Metaphorically speaking, can you pretend yoiu haveto pick me up and lead me blindfolded to some kind of help? Tell me something specific to do that I can figure out how to follow. |
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Member Since Mar 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I think it's great that some can refer others to helpful and insightful new beginnings. We all are on a path, maybe not the right one but if we keep looking it will be found.
__________________ It's not the responsibility of the government to keep the citizen from falling into error, it's the responsibility of the citizen from keeping the government from falling into error. -U.S. Supreme Court Justice |
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Member Since Jul 2007
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hi there people of hope
im new to all this in all ways. even to the world of www. im from south africa and i must say i am blown away by how much support you people have. i cant even find an existing support group here. there were many but no more due to lack of support - ?- people here are afraid of stigmas. im not ashamed of who i am tho, i dont think its my fault. am i wrong tho. did i do something wrong maybe to get like this. i am so lost in this brilliant site. cant believe how amazing it is but i dont know much about the cyber world and am dying to get active. just wanted to say how great you all are for caring xxxxx |
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Thats all I can do today,,,,,,,,,,, T/C Tucker |
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Member Since Nov 2007
Location: Arkansas
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Thanks, this website is great! I printed out the page on what family members and friends can say and do to help for my husband to read.
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Member Since Sep 2007
Location: Berkshires
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Anyone have suggestions to help with the depression part that follws the mania-- I can handle the mania part(i get a lot done)sometimes it the severe downs after i would like to control better....
Any suggestions??????? __________________ Look beyond the mirror to really see......... |
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Member Since Mar 2008
Location: Alaska
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You are in AK??? Where do you find good docs, etc up here. My son and I are both in need! Our current doc isn't cutting it.
__________________ I am a single mother of 3 boys ages 14, 11, and 11. My oldest has been diagnosed and is on meds for ADHD and depression. I have BPD and Anxiety. |
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Member Since Apr 2008
Location: Tennessee, US
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Hi, I'm new to the whole bipolar world as far as learning its root and its resolutions, because I was just diagnosed a couple of weeks ago. However, since I have been learning a bit more about it, I am coming to the realization that I have dealt with it my entire like, but only now it has a name, BIPOLAR. There, I said it. Anyway, since I the day that I found out, I have been obsessing over trying to find out more and search for ways to deal and support. I am anticipating a new support group next week, and a little nervous too.
Well, the whole reason for my posting, was not to write a novel about my life story, but rather to introduce myself. It is nice you meet you. __________________ BipolarCataclysmic EverythingInLife.com |
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Member Since Mar 2008
Location: Arizona, West Valley Phoenix
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I want to add my agreement that this is a good website. The support groups and chapters can be very helpful. I attended one for awhile and gained insight into my anxieties at work and other feelings and behaviors.
Here's a book suggestion for your partner or family members to read: Loving someone with bipolar disorder, Julie A. Fast, John D. Preston, Psy.D. It is written for the partner or family member but it may also provide insight into relationships. |
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Member Since Jun 2008
Location: Brazil
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Checking that. Tks.
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