Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
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This site will help you look at bipolar from various perspectives and see what it really means to people. I hope we can change attitudes-toward and the treatment-of, those who struggle with emotional distress. Our main aim remains to help people think differently about bipolar disorder, hence ‘Rethinking Bipolar’.
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
“Do you know Joe Blogs?” (not real name) “Yes. He is, kind of, famous/infamous.” “He was trying to guilt trip people into activism…” “I find this upsetting. I was accused of this. It affected me so badly emotionally and physically that I had to drop out of the local group completely. I am alone now ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
We had an epidemic of poor nutrition, high blood sugar and over use of pharmaceuticals. People around the world were waking up to that and grouping together to help each other have better health. This movement towards better health was stopped in its tracks early in 2020 by illegal ‘lockdowns’, where healthy people were told ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
The very first word of my story (Chapter 3) in my first book SP/SS was/is “Freedom”. Is ‘freedom’, “…just some people talking” and a meaningless idea, when we consider we are, kind of, living in a matrix? A matrix in which we need to fit in with billions of other people and where our choices ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
This based on an email response regarding fear about speaking up/out: We can fear many things. We do not need to be especially ‘awake’ to fear. Being ‘awake’ (or psychotically believing) regarding ‘the elites’ or the Chinese or ‘some aliens’ starting on mass depopulation and knowing that depopulation will involve many innocent causalities (like ‘The ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
If you have been struggling with all this lock-down, isolating and mask-wearing, then you may find this is exactly what you need: A stand in a park – Video edit by Yelena Richy.mp4 on Vimeo The 42,000 member ‘A Stand in the Park’ group has just been deleted from Facebook as Facebook seem to want ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
To get through the plandemic, while unable to tolerate any kind of psychiatric drugs, I was assigned a peer support worker. I just had my weekly phone call from him. We discussed many things including a few songs that have helped us through confusing times. I have decided it worth adding a few links to ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
Can we really eliminate fear? I have experienced a lot of fear since I first experienced a lock-down. Prior to March 2020, I only knew of lock-downs as something that could happen in a prison or in China. The idea that we could have a nationwide lock-down in the UK had never crossed my mind ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
We tend to react to stress by changing our mood to allow us to take the actions needed. Actions to protect ourselves and/or actions to protect those we love. However much stress we experience, we will still be in one of the 4 basic moods described in Mood Mapping. (If not familiar with Mood Mapping ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
A few weeks ago, kind of by chance, I met David Icke. He was going to hug me. I shook his hand. It is not so long since almost everyone in the UK seemed to think Mr Icke had become too weird to pay any attention to. He’d been on prime-time TV saying the royal ..read more
Rethinking Bipolar | Bipolar disorder certainly does not have to be for life
2y ago
Workers at the “Vaccination Centres” have been unaware of where the toxins from the “jabs” end up. This is, in part, because the animal studies had not been shared prior to the EMERGENCY APPROVAL by the UK government. The common reaction to seeing these results, released by Freedom of Information is, “I keep hoping someone ..read more