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ECT Treatments for Medication Resistant Depression
ECT Treatments for Medication Resistant Depression
Almost at the finish line
Almost at the finish line
I apologize for my lack of posts for the past month. My professors have a tendency to pack all the exams at the beginning of the month and then I lose track of the times I need to submit entries in.
On the brighter side, I am four weeks away from graduation.
May 30th.
I graduate with a chemistry degree.
At the moment, I’m in a difficult situation, where I am trying to manage to pass my classes.
Voltaire
The most courageous decision you make each day is the decision to be in a good mood.
Voltaire
I simply could not sleep last night. I tried, as we so often find ourselves doing, endeavouring to master and victoriously conquer the alluring and devilish seductress of sweet and life replenishing sleep.
I Petcha I'll Make You Feel Better
I Petcha I'll Make You Feel Better

I have four cats. They are like my kids. I wake up every morning and go find each one and kiss them, after of course I kiss my husband! I grew up with dogs, and went through pets that taught responsibility, these were the guinea pigs, rabbits, and fish. Although keeping a fish alive is actually very difficult. My sister's goldfish lived until it was 12 years old. This is not a typo!
A Mother's Nightmare
A Mother's Nightmare
I had been expecting the call. Finally, two and a half weeks ago it came. Not that I wanted it to come, but it didn't surprise me. Over the last couple years, I've expected it. And dreaded it too.
When I first heard the news, I was remarkably calm. All business. What needs to be done? What are the steps we take now? Who do we call? What happens next? It took almost a week for the reality to set in. Prison. He is in prison. My 20 year old bipolar son has been arrested, charged with six felonies. My son is in prison.
May Lecture with Kimberly Knox
On May 9, 2013 at 5:30 pm, International Bipolar Foundation will be holding their free monthly mental health lecture with Kim Knox on, “Meditation, Medication and Magic.”
Kimberly Knox is a multidisciplinary inventor and of note, a patient with Bipolar I.
Mental Illness Stigma: Myth vs. Fact (Article 1 in Stigma series)
Mental Illness Stigma: Myth vs. Fact (Article 1 in Stigma series)

How can you push the boulder today?
Last week I was invited to an event dedicated to human resources and mental health. The audience was composed of professionals with knowledge in the HR and employments law fields; I was invited as an “expert by experience” in the field of mental health. The event was designed to bridge the gap between our areas of expertise and get HR professionals thinking about the needs of employees with mental health conditions.



