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    Tag: family

    The mountains between my normal brain and my diseased brain

    It has been awhile since I’ve logged into this community. In fact, it’s been almost one year since I have last written. Sometimes it feels as though… Read more “The mountains between my normal brain and my diseased brain”

    July 18, 2018July 19, 2018 by The Bipolar Architect

    Stabilizing

    For so long I felt trapped in the place that I lived, not just the residence, but the city itself; Infact, more trapped than ever. This feeling… Read more “Stabilizing”

    August 28, 2017August 29, 2017 by The Bipolar Architect

    Remember

    A friend of mine who has been in my life for over 25 years asked me yesterday (on my birthday) if I hope to be still living… Read more “Remember”

    August 4, 2017August 6, 2017 by The Bipolar Architect

    The words …

    Have you ever said something to your psychiatrist and been given that look? You know the one…that “you’re really crazy, much more than I had previously thought…you… Read more “The words …”

    April 6, 2017August 4, 2017 by The Bipolar Architect

    Film review – Manchester By the Sea

    Last week I had to make an unscheduled appointment to see my psychiatrist. I am never thrilled when this occurs but I am more accepting of those… Read more “Film review – Manchester By the Sea”

    December 28, 2016August 4, 2017 by The Bipolar Architect

    Baby steps vs. leaps

    Ahhh…and here it is, the season that brings families together. Many people look forward to this time of year. Prior to 2013, I was one of those… Read more “Baby steps vs. leaps”

    December 3, 2016August 4, 2017 by The Bipolar Architect

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