Bipolar Complaints — How to Complain About Bipolar Without Being a Bother
I have a lot of bipolar complaints right now. I have a lot of bipolar complaints about medication side effects, medication withdrawal effects
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Posted by Natasha Tracy | Feb 21, 2019
I have a lot of bipolar complaints right now. I have a lot of bipolar complaints about medication side effects, medication withdrawal effects
Posted by Natasha Tracy | Feb 14, 2019
I’m pleased to highlight a major depressive disorder clinical trial now looking for...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Tracy | Feb 11, 2019
I have bipolar and I lie. I have bipolar and I often feel my life is a lie. It isn’t lying...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Tracy | Feb 7, 2019
I have bipolar disorder and I say “I’m sick” a lot. One could argue that with bipolar disorder constantly trying to kill me, I’m always sick, but “sick” is a sliding scale for someone who is, essentially, sick every day. Other people with chronic illnesses will likely back me up on this. (And yes, it’s true that not
Posted by Natasha Tracy | Jan 30, 2019
Radical self-care is a thing I was thinking about this morning when I came up with the most radical self-care option for those with bipolar disorder (or any serious illness). It’s something some of us have tried but many of us don’t do because we’re often told we’re not supposed to. But radical self-care is about moving self-care up on your priority list and doing some of the things that society tells us not to do. So here’s the most radical self-care option those with bipolar disorder should consider.
Read MorePosted by Natasha Tracy | Jan 23, 2019
Can your diet actually impact your depression or bipolar disorder? This is the question. While people claim that certain diets do help with mental illnesses like depression and bipolar disorder, the evidence just hasn’t been there. About the only thing the research can say is that eating an unhealthy, processed diet can lead to nutrient deficiencies and this can make mental illness outcomes worse. That’s it. And that makes perfect sense. But can your diet actually improve your bipolar disorder, depression or other mental health issue? Here’s what we know today.
Read MorePosted by Natasha Tracy | Jan 15, 2019
Parents always tell their kids, “You can be whatever you want to be.” We grow up with this notion. Moreover, we grow up with the notion that if we just work hard enough, our dreams will come true. We are supposed to “never stop dreaming.” We are told, “If you can dream it, you can do it.”
Oh for god’s sake. What a pile of tripe.
You cannot just “be whatever you want to be.” And if you aren’t sure about this, just ask bipolar, it’ll confirm it for you.
Read MorePosted by Natasha Tracy | Jan 3, 2019
At some point, those of us with bipolar need to tell others we have bipolar disorder; but the question is, how do you tell someone you have bipolar disorder in a way that avoids negative outcomes? This is something I have wrestled with and it’s something I get asked about a lot. Here are some tips on how to tell someone you have bipolar disorder.
Read MorePosted by Natasha Tracy | Dec 18, 2018
I have spent many holidays seasons being unhappy. Usually, this is thanks to bipolar depression. Depression strikes as it wishes, and it often wishes to do so at the holidays, thanks to stress. This might be the most wonderful time of the year, but it’s also one of the most stressful times of the year for many. And, of course, unhappiness can be a product of a myriad of situations and not just a mental illness. So if you’re handling an unhappy holiday season, read this.
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