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There's a lot to say about when you lose a loved one to suicide, but not enough about what you can do when you still have them during ideations or after attempts. And it's not that. This isn't just an isolated mental health problem. Allow me to elaborate...
The Measure of Pain Did you know that there are 27 joints in the human hand? I did, by going through extensive research for rheumatoid arthritis. They say that the start of solving a problem is by defining it. You…
Whether from my upbringing, personality type, or what I know from psychology, I do know this much about me: I do not like to fail. I don’t like to give up on anything. I don’t like to give up on my relationships, especially my marriage. One of the hardest parts of dealing with betrayal and navigating through our family transition is not just having to do with being betrayed. It has been dealing with the grieving for the family that I thought I would have.
Kids won’t always remember specific events and what was said of your times spent together, but they will remember you being there and you made them feel in your presence. I want to make sure that I’m doing my best to be mentally and emotionally present for my daughter. Because you don’t get that time back.
So how would I describe having Bipolar 1? I can’t speak for anyone but myself, and while there are some hidden gems I’d be lying if I didn’t tell the honest, brutal parts about it. Sanitizing the truth would be a disservice. So, I’ll start with some frustrations. If I had to describe the most frustrating parts about having Bipolar 1, it would be the proneness to self-destruction. Being bipolar can mean that I am my own biggest enemy.
The ADHD is ADHDing right now. There’s been lots of meetings. Lots of scheduling and overseeing departments in my region. Lots of planning for the death of my singlehood. I’m getting married in November! Lots of exciting stuff. And Artie…
Kat’s voice carries the weight of personal experience and the spark of ambition as she introduces her new podcast, “A Person Who,” aimed at exploring the stories of individuals who have overcome life’s challenges and stigmas. Her vision for the…