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Prayers to my boyfriend now in Central Psych jail, police refuse to hospitalize him, insist on criminalizing him when he relapses into schizoaffective. Prayers to my friend's brother who is dying from psych drugs and may the doctors find something to cure schizophrenia holistically.
My boyfriend was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder last night. I hope he realizes that he is not alone, and has family and friends that are always there and love him no matter what.
My sister Kathryn. Her suicide taught me that is not an ok thing to do for those left behind, that I could never do that to my sons.
I have a sister who up to now is battling bi-polar disorder.I am her caregiver & I am also providing for her medications & check-ups.She is unemployed since then;though she tried finding a job before but her willingness in finding a job to financed her monthly meds expenses ends up in having a depression bec.it's either she is over age or she is not qualified.And I am afraid that I might not be able to support her bec.my salary as a local teacher/tutor is not enough. Is there a charity/foundation that could help my beloved sister with her monthly expenses so she would not have a relapsed if she could not continue her meds. Is there a foundation that could help my sister with her monthly meds & check-up?foodparticles_68@yahoo.com
In honor of Stephen Santoro. We miss you very much. Bipolar disorder took you from your family and friends much to soon. We can only hope some day this disorder will have a cure and others will not suffer as you did. We know you would want that as well.
I could watch Schindler's List and still be happy after reandig this.
It is with deep sadness that we mourn the loss of John Mossy, 22, from Rancho Santa Fe, CA. John Mossy was born at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla on September 28, 1989. He attended Santa Fe Christian Schools in Solana Beach from kindergarten through his senior year of high school -and received a "Lifer" award at his high school graduation in 2008. He began wrestling in junior high, and by the time he reached high school, he was one of the best wrestlers in his weight class. He was named 2004 Santa Fe Christian's Wrestler of the Year. He was an all American wrestler and made it to the State Championships twice. John had a passion for all things athletic. Whether he was playing lacrosse, football or wrestling, his enthusiasm inspired his friends, family and teammates. His awards, titles, and trophies made his family proud. Following high school graduation, he attended Southern Methodist University. John had an amazing ability to make anyone smile with his infectious laugh and spontaneity. He made friends everywhere and with everyone. John was humble and didn't seek the spotlight, but his humor, wisdom, smile, and charisma made people gravitate to him. He spent time serving on mission trips in Haiti, Jamaica, and Mexico. John's gentle, sensitive spirit gave him the genuine quality of being an angel. His family and his friends will remember him for his smile, laugh, passion for life, his faith, his love for his family and his desire to serve the Lord. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m.,on Friday, December 16, at the Church of the Nativity, 6309 El Apajo Road in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Dear Fellows,
I'd hope that i never knew of this disorder in my lifetime. Now, I'm a part of it!!! It's quite shocking and disturbing for me to have a look into it. After knowing that i cannot live with family and loved ones (as my family is not so educated enough to understand this and my love, she cannot marry :-( ). This a letter o hope of to me by me!!!
Madhu.......... you can live with this and you can create wonders. Never lose hope and ever say I die. You are the one that the world's awaiting to create wonders. Have a happy life. (with a heart filled with pain and tears in eyes)
I honor my husband. We have been through quite a lot, but we're making it through. We've finally figured out what it takes to have a happy marriage despite mental illness. Thank you for your trust in me, that I'm truly trying to help when bipolar gets a grip on you. And thank you for fighting your illness so valiantly.
Don't be embarassed. You are never alone.