An Humongous Thank You

There will never be enough words to say thank you to all of the readers of this blog. The comments and support mean a lot to me.  I wish that I could reply to every comment- but alas, it’s not possible. BUT, I read every comment and will reply when I can.

Support is what matters to people with bipolar disorder. We need support and I feel that we need to support others so that we know life has meaning.  Julie

2 comments to An Humongous Thank You

  • lisa

    Hi Julie. Thanks to you as well for your support and constant information. I am a night nurse – I know REALLY bad for the sleep cycle–and unfortunatly I find that the medical profession is brutal when it comes to mental illness. Bipolar is simply a slang word around here and very few people acknowledge the challenges that exist. I was hospitalized last year at this time for suicidal ideation,and much to my surprise I am having a really tough time facing that event. I should be reflecting on how far I’ve come but for some reason it just isn’t there. Thank you for your constant insight and support. Have a great day.

  • Cee

    Julie, it is YOU that I would like to thank. Your book “Get it Done When You’re Depressed” has been a revelation to me. Not only has it given me really DOABLE ideas about how to get things done but, even more importantly, it has given me immense insight into my illness. Never before have I looked at it from the viewpoint of what my brain was doing. I always just blamed myself and how lazy and hopeless I was. You helped me understand that this problem is an ongoing one in my life and that it is OK that some days I am sick. I hope on the days you’re not feeling well that you remember the intense gratitude of all the people whose lives you have touched and healed. I can’t wait to read all your other books. God bless you. PS…Lamictal rules!