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I can’t schedule posts, and if this one goes through, I will be amazed. Sorry my posts aren’t getting out there. I will catch up with you all soon!
I can’t schedule posts, and if this one goes through, I will be amazed. Sorry my posts aren’t getting out there. I will catch up with you all soon!
So, I have the extreme pleasure of getting teeth pulled this morning. I know I haven’t posted much this last week, but I’m warning you now, that it may be a few days before I am able to post again. I plan on being knocked out until I can chew again. That being said:
So, I’ve been working on my coping skills. Sometimes, you have to do something different for a little while, and let your other coping skills have a break. This is because not everything works in every situation, and some coping skills get worn out. My newest endeavor is playing the mandolin. Now, I’m sure I’m
So, most of the side effects have worn off. I’m not waking up in the middle of the night with weirdly vivid dreams. I’m actually able to recall the words I want to use. Best part? I can type again! (Jenny can have an editing break, I think!) But this still isn’t over. I’m still
I’m tired. I’m packing. I’ll be home tonight. Still not able to check comments and messages. I will see you guys tomorrow. Hopefully I’ll be a little better rested as well. Also, enjoy a picture of Temper in a Teacup:
Day seven of my camping trip, and I saved the best for last: WhySuicideBlog is a blog written from the perspective of a suicide survivor named Eric Marcus. He is the author of three books, called Why Suicide?, Is it a Choice?, and Making Gay History. He interviews authors, invited guests to write on his
PostSecret is a pretty accurate name for this blog. It is written by Frank Warren. It is self-described on the blog as “an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard. ” Most of the time, PostSecret has themed weeks. However, sometimes they just have
Hyperbole and a Half is a blog by Allie. She is an amazing person, who deals with her Depression battles by drawing them out. This blog, like Catharsis, doesn’t get updated much. I think it’s been about a year and a half. However, as an archive, it’s pretty inspirational, and most of her content is
So, ever since I started this blog, people have been coming out of the wood work to tell me about their many various experiences with mental illness. These stories include realizations of their own mental illness, fear of treatment, and concern for their close friends and families. I would like to open some of these
The MisAdventures of a Bipolar Girl is a Facebook blog/group/page/thing that is, in and of itself, a support group. Some of the things she does include posting birthday wishes to her followers every week, in a unique birthday “card,” and posting fun, sometimes provocative pictures and comics to get your mind going. However, my favorite