Bipolar Disorder (Articles and Stories)

Money management



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    Unfortunately, everyone who is faced with having to take daily medications will eventually feel the burden of the cost of those medications. Luckily, options are available to ease that burden.

    "My medications just aren't working", is a common complaint voiced by many people who are dealing with Bipolar Disorder. And there are two main reasons why you may be feeling this same way.

    If you have bipolar disorder, you may be finding it difficult to make ends meet financially.  You may or may not still have your job but, even so, you may find yourself needing more money than you probably have.  Starting your own business may be your answer.

     

    Many people with bipolar disorder find it difficult to keep their job working outside the home and also deal with the issues involved with having bipolar disorder.  Some have lost their jobs due to the disorder.  However, others have found an alternative that has solved their dilemma – working from home.

    Although it originally started in Arizona in 2003, there's a WONDERFUL cost-free website that EVERYBODY WORLDWIDE can join, in order to reduce the amount of perfectly good items going in to land-fill sites, which will also save people money.

    One thing that many people do not anticipate (or do not give enough attention to) when they are dealing with bipolar disorder is the financial burden that it can put on you and your family.  Even if they do face financial difficulties, they don't know what to do about them.

    Since so many people write telling me that they are having financial challenges, I got to thinking that there are two ways to increase your income: Either lowering your expenses or by raising your income. In many cases, it's easier for people to lower their expenses or to save money and take the excess money to pay down their debts and use the money saved for better treatment for bipolar disorder.
    Some people with bipolar disorder have lost their jobs because of it.  Some have even been denied unemployment.  At the very least, they are struggling financially, and can't work outside the home because of the limitations that bipolar disorder puts on them, both emotionally and because of the stress.  Some have issues that involve their bipolar disorder that make working outside the home just plain impossible.  Other people, however, have found a way to solve this dilemma – working from home.  Can you work at home?
    The challenges of managing and coping with Bipolar Disorder can be difficult  at times. I find that having a reason to get out of bed and be productive helps  me significantly in managing my own battle with this mental disorder

    Better Not Count On That Inheritance

    It's a thought many of us have had. When Mom and Dad finally pass away, as everyone does, the money we inherit will come in pretty handy.
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