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Is Your Loved One Bipolar?
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    David. Once again I thank for yours emails and reporteds,that have given me strengh and the possibility of understanding about many situations.You is a winner in the best sense of the word.I wish the best for you and yours parents.God bless you. Lilian P.

    posted by: Gilsy Procopio on Mon, 12/1 01:11 PM EST

    David, I wish the best for you and yours parents.I thank you,once again, for yours emails and communications, that have given strength and understanding.God bless you. Lilian p.

    posted by: Lilian P. on Mon, 12/1 01:24 PM EST

    WOW!!! What a wake up call you gave me, I have thought about this situation so many times for so long. I just didn't realize it could have anything to do with bipolar. So as far as dealing with our love one, we feel validated in the long long road ahead.
    Thank you, Bonnie

    posted by: Bonnie on Mon, 12/1 03:00 PM EST

    Depression is different to normal feelings of sadness. People may say they feel depressed when they are having a bad day but they know it will pass. With normal sadness we can 'pull ourselves together' and think of something to lift our mood.


    The kind of depression we mean is an illness, often called clinical depression. This means that the person's mood has fallen below normal sadness into mild, moderate or severe depression. The diagram below shows how people do recover from these more serious problems but it takes time and there are no quick solutions like 'pulling yourself together'.

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    jose
    Find the latest news about Depression, Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia. Discuss Mood Disorders topics with members of the Health Community.
    Manic Depression News and Discussion Forum

    posted by: jose on Mon, 2/16 03:00 PM EST


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