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Dec. 4th, 2006   6:57pm

Cool this sorta goes with the thread.

I’ve been reading Touched with Fire MANIC DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS AND THE ARTISTIC TEMPERMENT  by Kay Redfield Jamison. It’s an awesome book about artist, writers and poets that also goes over something called Cyclothymia which might be decribed as manic depressive "light" I’ve read that it isn’t something that one goes for treatment although some find that it helps. The poet Lord Bryon was a very cool guy : ) 

I found this web site that is from someone that has bi-polar but i don’t think it has his whole life : ) http://bi-polar.com/  it’s a great funny positive site that proves people are more than whatever condition or label that  "normal people" need to put on others. If you are a fuzzy bunny type or a judgemental person then please don’t read it but it made me laugh.

I’ve been told but please don’t hold me to it : ) It’s the internet after all and I’m not a doc or nurse but was told that the cortisones and the synthroid may heighten  conditions that are there meaning...say you thanks to genetic background are prone to things like for example Bi- polar that the drugs/meds hydro and synthroid may push/ highlight that direction. Another interesting read is borderline personality and also PTSD. 

Aimee    

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