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Bipolar disorder (manic depression) is a brain disorder, a chemical deficiency in the brain. This disorder causes shifts in a person's mood state, energy level and performance ability. Suicide is a dangerous component of the bipolar puzzle. This illness is long-term but treatable. A combination of drugs and psychotherapy is widely prescribed and will return most patients to a productive life.
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Dealing with bipolar disorder and recovery in articles and video. Includes information on meetings in Maryville and Knoxville, Tennessee.
Weblog of a lady writing about her life as a mother and life in general.
A blog about life with Bipolar II, complete with opinions, stories, and occasional attempts at something resembling art.
One woman's account of living with bipolar disorder.
A young woman from Mississippi writes about her illness, treatment and relationships.
Provides personal experiences, describes the illness and discusses pharmacology.
A man discusses his disorder in a blog.
A memoir of a bipolar woman, before and after being diagnosed.
Displays various essays and personal thoughts on this disorder.
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