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Home for a Rest Part II

December 2, 2019May 15, 2019

Life is not going as planned as I continue to deal with the fallout from my high episode.

Tags bipolar, gardening, medication, mental health, mental illness, pickling, preserving, psychiatrist, veggie garden

How High is Too High?

December 2, 2019January 30, 2019

I’m used to dealing with deep bipolar lows. How do I manage an unexpectedly high phase?

Tags bipolar, exercise, medication, mental health, mental illness, psychiatrist, side effects

Accepting My Limitations

December 2, 2019September 6, 2018

Fall is coming. The geese form wiggly skeins of pointed v’s, honking over the sound of their rustling feathers as they fly low over our … Read more

Tags ambition, bipolar, drought, fall, mental health, mental illness, psychiatrist, writing
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