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Current Bipolar News

This post was written by David Oliver on January 29, 2010
Posted Under: Uncategorized

Hi,

How’s it going?

I am getting the news out early today because I have a million things to do today.

Anyway, with that said, here’s the current news on bipolar disorder

To read this week’s news visit:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews467/

Here are the news headlines:

Fighting bipolar with art
DO> Wow, great article, take a look.

Toledo woman describes her battle with bipolar disorder
DO> What do you think of what she is saying?

Service dog helps woman fight mental illness
DO> Inspiring article, take a look.

Excessive substance use in bipolar disorder is associated with impaired functioning…
DO> I hope that you knew this, if you didn’t read this article right away.

For these stories and more, please visit:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews467/

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Your Friend,

Dave

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Reader Comments

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#1 
Written By David Oliver on January 29th, 2010 @ 7:16 am

I just found out that Medicare guidelines prohibit people with bipolar disorder from benefits related to weith loss surgery. I was shocked. They will take people with many other chronic conditions but single out those with mental problems. Weight loss surgery could be a significant benefit for me but I was told NO.

#2 
Written By Steven Parks on January 29th, 2010 @ 9:13 am

The article about a woman with several disorders having a service dog is particularly interesting. I know that pets are great companions and help to relieve stress. A dog who can recognise panic attacks and oncoming episodes by watching someone’s body language is truly amazing.

#3 
Written By nightlady on January 31st, 2010 @ 9:24 pm

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