Problems with bipolar disorder? Do this

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Hi,

How’s it going?

Hope you are doing well.

Yesterday I got two several
strange calls on my cell phone.

One was from a lady in a hospital.
She told me that she wanted to give
me a call and thank me for my information.
I guess she checked herself in after
reading a bunch of my materials.

Anyway, she said that she had a lot of
problems and used my solution finding
system that I spoke a lot about in
2005. She has been on my list for years
and told me it took her a while to
“get it.” I guess she meant that “it”
was to go and get proper treatment.

She said the hospital was nice and
she felt great.

NOTE-Some thing that hospitals are like
prisons. The hospital my mom went to
looked more like vacation spot Marriott
than a hospital. When I first went in,
I kind of felt that she had the better
deal than me 🙂

Okay so the second call that I got was
from some who was a bipolar supporter
and they were all mad saying how they
had been destroyed financially. They
needed immediate help and said I was
the last hope for them.

I told them to calm down and I pulled
over on the side of the road because
I felt bad.

NOTE-I normally don’t even take calls
like this because I really can’t but
I did.

I can’t tell you all I said to
this person but I wanted to talk to
you about problems and bipolar disorder.

If you have a problem and it’s related
to bipolar disorder, no matter how
big it is, do this.

It only works if this is a serious
problem and you are really, really serious
to fixing the problem. If not, don’t bother
wasting your time with this technique.

So here is what you do.

First thing I want you to do is assume
there is a solution. NO MATTER WHAT you think,
assume the solution exists.

Then I want you to get a sheet of paper.

Then I want you to write down the problem
on that sheet of paper.

Then I want you to start to write any ideas
on how to fix the problem.

I want you to do this twice a day. FIRST thing
in the morning and before you go to bed. EVERY DAY.
No matter what.

Do this daily until you have a solution.

Then twice a day, once in the morning and once
at night, I want you to say out loud the problem
having been solved and resolved.

For example, if you have a problem like this.
I can’t afford to pay for my bipolar medications,
then you would say in the morning and before
bed, “I am able to pay for my bipolar medications.”
or “I can pay for my bipolar medications.”

If you follow this technique, you will find a
solution very quickly. But you must follow
the system I gave you and not argue
with me. If you are skeptical try it for
21 days. That’s all I ask. It won’t cost you
anything and takes very little of your time.

After you try this, when you get success
write me at feedbacktodave@mentalhealthworld.net

Now, if you want to short cut things,
you can look into things like my courses/systems:

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

When you go through my courses/systems,
you see that I had some really big
problems thrown at me. I remember
many times my dad or my friends would
say certain things were impossible.

I didn’t believe this. I followed
the system that I just told you and
came up with solutions.

Like when my mom was put out of the outpatient
program and we needed a GREAT doctor fast.

My dad called into the phone book and left
messages. No one called back. I have
said this a million times what I am
about to tell you.

My dad said and I quote, “I guess there
aren’t any more doctors in New Jersey.”

I was like, “Are you kidding me, there’s
three doctors in the state??”

After this, I thought up
my doctor finding system and the rest is
history. I was able to screen more than 450 doctors
and have qualified doctors contact me
letting me know they could help my mom.

I never once just sat around and did nothing.

I don’t know why but I was TOTALLY 100%
convinced my mom would get better. There
was NEVER any doubt at all. If you met
Pascale who works with me, she would tell
you that I never doubted. Pascale actually
would be the “historian” of this all. She
has been with me from square one.

She knows everything and how it all
progressed.

Bottom line is, I ALWAYS knew there was a solution
somewhere.

Some of the worst things that you can
do when you have problems with bipolar
disorder is:

-think there is no solution
-sit and just complain
-whine
-go on and on about how it’s not fair that you
have your problem

I am sure you get the idea.

Remember there is always a solution you just
have to have hope AND faith.

Well I have to take off. I am actually heading
over to my friends house. He actually bought
a new house and I am going to check it out.

I’ll catch you tomorrow. Have a great day.

Your Friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

The Amazing Bipolar Lesson From $1

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Hi,

I have a very intriguing email for you today.
I learned it from a friend of mine, who learned
it from someone she knows who works in a
bank.

LESSON FROM A DOLLAR BILL

Do you know how they learn to identify a
counterfeit bill in the banking industry?
Instead of teaching bank tellers all the
different ways that a dollar bill can be
counterfeited, they do something else.

They teach bank tellers to know the ins
and outs and ups and downs of a dollar
bill so intricately and intimately, that the
bank teller would be able to tell if even
the smallest thing were “off” or different
on the dollar bill. From the most minute
detail to the greatest counterfeiting error.

And if they can do it with a dollar bill,
they can learn to do it with any
denomination of bill.

So what does this have to do with
bipolar disorder?

Just this – that you, the supporter,
should know your loved one and
his/her “normal” self, who they
are between episodes, SO well…
all their quirks, every aspect of
their personality, everything that
makes them who they are as an
individual…

That you would KNOW…
Just KNOW…
If even the slightest little thing
were wrong with them.

See what I mean?

In my courses and systems, I teach
people how to identify the signs and
symptoms of bipolar disorder in their
loved one:

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

I also teach what triggers are, and
how to identify triggers in your loved
one, because everyone is different.

Once you have established and
intimately KNOW what your loved
one’s own signs and symptoms are, as
well as what their triggers are, it’s like
knowing that dollar bill.

THEN you can know, like I said before,
when even the slightest thing is “off.”
Imagine – think of all the pressure that
takes off you! You don’t have to
memorize so much stuff from a chart!
Or read and memorize stuff from 50
books!

You just have to learn the ins and outs
that apply to your loved one (like the
stuff I teach in my courses), and learn
them very, very, very well, so that you
will know when something is wrong.

Simple, isn’t it?

Well, I have to run.

Your friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Help Wanted Notice & Current Bipolar News

PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS

Hi,

How’s it going? I hope you are doing
well.

First I wanted to tell you, I am hiring
a new customer service person.

If you OR someone you know is interested,
please visit:

http://www.bipolarcentral.com/applicationcustomerservice/index.htm

Okay, here is the current Bipolar Disorder news.

Make sure you take a look at the news. I really work
hard to put it together for you :).

To see the news visit:

http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews351

Please write me some feedback by visiting my
blog below.

Here are some of the headlines:

Bipolar treatments; Winter and blood pressure
DO> Great must read article

Awareness, decreased stigma lead to more bipolar disorder diagnoses
DO> I have spoken about this type of thing a lot.

Family history of bipolar affects decision to have children
DO> What do you think of this?

Bipolar Often Diagnosed as Depression
DO> I have been saying this for many years. Sad but true.

For these stories and more, please visit:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews351

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Your Friend,

Dave

Bipolar lesson from a dog

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Hi,

Well I am back from New York City
and my bipolar blog is finally fixed.

Sorry for the problems.

Also, thanks for all the feedback on
my seminar in New Jersey. I am reading
what everyone wrote. Thanks!

Some people had some great ideas.

Also, in reference to the seminar. I am
buying some software that is going
to help create a survey so at the seminar
cover what people want to cover. The software
is expensive but I know it will be worth it.

Today I have a subject that is kind of funny.
Well, it starts out funny, I mean. You know,
people are always asking where I get my ideas
for here from, and to tell you the truth, sometimes
I do get them from the weirdest places!

Well, today’s email idea comes from Michele,
and a story she told me about her dog. You
know Michele, she writes for me, writes a
lot of the articles for the newsletter?

Anyway, she told me this story about her dog.
She was sitting outside on her porch swing one
day, and her dog, that is part dachshund and
part hound (black), that was just minding her
own business in the yard, started going crazy,
because a rabbit came into the yard.

So her dog started chasing after the rabbit
all over the yard. And this went on and on,
with the dog chasing the rabbit, while Michele
watched. Well, finally the rabbit just hopped
out of the yard, because the dog was never
able to catch it.

The point being, what was the poor dog
going to do if she ever caught the rabbit?
Because this is a very docile dog, an inside
dog mostly, who has never even SEEN a
rabbit before! And definitely wouldn’t
know what to do with one if she caught
it!

Ok, I know I’ve rambled on and on with
this story, but there is a point, and it does
have to do with bipolar disorder.

Here’s the point.

So many supporters have asked me
about “catching” their loved ones in
episodes and behavior that results from
their episodes. You guys ask me all the
time about how do you know if it’s the
disorder or if it’s really your loved one’s
behavior, presumably to “catch” them in
their own bad behavior, and about loved
ones who blame their bad behavior on
the disorder, hoping to “get away” with
it.

Well, the point is, what are you going
to do once you do catch them?

In my courses, I talk a lot about having
systems and plans in place about what to
do about when your loved one is in an
episode, about how you can tell when it’s
the bipolar and when it’s your loved one:

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

So, what DO you do when it’s the disorder
and not just your loved one “faking it”?
Is it like what would Michele’s dog do when
she caught the rabbit? Would you know what
to do?

You know what is weird? My dad still
doesn’t know what to do? Sometimes
I give him the easiest scenario and
he never really gets it right. I just don’t
understand J. I think it’s because
he knows that I will handle things.

Anyway, the thing is, you need to get with your loved
one when they are BETWEEN episodes, and
the two of you need to hammer out a plan,
a system, whatever, like what I teach in my
courses – something you decide TOGETHER,
about what you will do the next time your
loved one goes into an episode (i.e., when
you “catch” them not being themselves).

It’s better when it’s in writing, too, so you have
it to show your loved one in case they don’t
believe you, which sometimes they won’t
when they’re in the episode.

They have to have a say-so in what should
be done when they’re in an episode. So the
best thing is to draw up a plan together, and
make sure they sign it.

This idea has worked for a lot of supporters.
If it works for you, I’d love to hear about it!

Well, I better go. Talk to you tomorrow!

Your friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Bipolar Lesson From Getting A Cab In NYC

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Hi,

How’s it going?

Hey, yesterday I had all kinds of problems
with my bipolar blog. There is some kind of
bug in it. They are fixing it.

It might not be fixed today. If you
don’t see a place to post responses
that’s why.

I am actually in New York City at a convention
for stuff that’s going to help me expand and
reach more people that need help with bipolar
disorder.

It was kind of a nightmare getting here. I had
to drive to the train station and then
take the train into New York then try to
find a cab to get to where I was staying.

I have an important Bipolar lesson that comes
from someone that I met trying to get a cab.

Let me tell you the story.

I had actually just came out of the train
station.

I then wound up dropping my suitcase.
I was kind of annoyed.

Then I went to get something to eat
really quick. I did. Then I walked out
and was thinking, “I have to get a cab.”

It was about 6:00pm or so EST. I was standing
there putting my hand up.

Then I noticed I was in a bad spot for the
cab people to see.

A guy next to me started looking at me. He looked
like he wanted to ask something but didn’t.

Then he said, “Sir, how do you get a cab, I know
it’s an odd question but we are from different
country.”

He had an accent.

So I explained that we were actually in the wrong
spot. I explained that we should be walk across
the street so we would be seen easier and it’s
easier for the cab to pull up next to us.

Then I showed him how to waive his hand.

He tried it and asked if he was doing it right.

His family looked on and kind of laughed.

He said, “you probably think that I am simple.”

I said to him I did not. I told him, I thought he was smart
because he actually asked and had the courage
to. That’s a sign of being smart.

He got in a cab and I said good bye. Then I got
in. I got to thinking on my ride to where I was
staying about how many people don’t ask
questions with bipolar disorder out of embarrassment
or thinking they should know or it’s a “stupid question.”

There’s no stupid question. If you have one, lots of
other people do.

I remember there were many things I had to
ask about with bipolar disorder.

I remember this. Okay, my mom started going
to her new doctor. The one that I found through
my doctor finding system that I talk about in
my courses below:

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

The doctor gave her a whole bunch of
medications to take at certain times.

I remember my mom getting confused and
my dad was kind of annoyed about it.

Then I was thinking about it and I looked
at the instructions and I was TOTALLY confused.

It seems simple, right? Take the medication
and you will be fine. BUT what if you had
to take so many of this and so many at that
at this time and that time. It’s confusing.

If you are a bipolar supporter, think about
how confused you would be with a few different
medications having to be taken at certain times.

And to further complications, my mom was told to
take such and such if you feel such and such way.

My mom was confused. I was confused. My dad
was confused. It seemed so simple. The doctor
really couldn’t even tell us a system to keep
track.

Then I said, I need to ask someone who has
done it instead of figure it out on our own.

I went to Wal-Mart and asked about 10 to 15 people.
I said, “Hi, I was wondering if you could help me.
My mom has to take a lot of medications and it’s confusing
us how to keep track. Do you know of a good system?”

A bunch of people said “sorry, that sounds really
confusing but I don’t know.”

Three people told me a system. I took the best of
each person’s system and then told my mom.

She customized it for herself. We bought a special
pill box at Wal-Mart as well.

Then my mom finally had a system.

There are TWO important points here:

Bipolar supporters have to realize there is a
TON for the bipolar survivor to learn about how
to manage bipolar disorder. If your loved one
is confused or forgets to take something. It
might be because it’s confusing. Too many supporters
“freak out” on a loved one because they make a
mistake. This is wrong.

Second point: Ask people for help even on the
simple things. Don’t try to figure it out.
You’ll notice in my courses/systems I go over
even the simplest of things in great detail so
there is no guessing. No thinking.

Just like the guy who didn’t know how to
get a cab in New York City. It might sound
simple. It might sound dumb. But I am betting
that thousands of people on my list do not know
how to get a cab in New York. It was a good question
the person asked.

And he was smart to ask instead of trying to figure
it out or doing it wrong or not getting a cab
for a really long time.

With that said, I have to go to the event.

I am coming home tomorrow. I will catch you then.

Your Friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Did you know these shocking bipolar facts?

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Hi,

How’s it going?

Well I am finishing up a new f.ree special report
that I have coming out. It’s called the 10 deadly
mistakes people make supporting someone with
bipolar disorder.

It’s going to be distributed for f.ree and
I will be doing media interviews about it.

I showed it to someone who said and I quote:
“Dave this is really scary…Don’t you think
this is extreme.”

This person basically was talking about the
tone of the report that bipolar disorder
can be fatal.

I said to him, “Did you know that up to
20% of people who aren’t on the right treatment
plan WILL kill themselves. Did you know that
1/3 (one out of three) that have bipolar
disorder admit to one suicide attempt.”

Think about those numbers. 20%. What’s that
mean? That means one out of 5. Think of
5 people you know and then think of 1 out
of the 5.

Think about 1/3. That’s 33%. Imagine that
1 out of every 3 people with bipolar
disorder admits to one suicide attempt.

Think about how high these numbers are.

They are REALLY high.

Here’s what I have. For the most part, the
system that is helping those with bipolar
disorder is NOT working.

It can’t be. If it was, you wouldn’t have numbers
so darn high.

Here’s another thing. Let’s say there are 12,000,000
people with bipolar disorder.

Imagine 1/3 of them or 4 million with attempt suicide.

Now out of those attempts, how many will be a success?
Many.

This is why every year, hundreds of thousands of people
die from bipolar disorder.

It can be fatal.

It’s not something to kid around with.

I am really shocked out unserious people take
it. It’s amazing.

I like to remind people just how serious it
is and try to bring the numbers home so
to speak. Sometimes when you hear percentages
it’s hard to even relate to them.

Let me tell you some other things. I have been
volunteering for several years. There are
people who USE TO go to our meetings.

Some are dead. Gone. They killed themselves.

One of my biggest success stories ever. Told me
he started a support group with like 18 or so
people. Today everyone but him committed
suicide.

There are people who work for me now who
attempted suicide. Michele Soloway’s sister
killed herself because of bipolar disorder.

When you get my courses and systems below
you hear major success stories TODAY that
once tried to kill themselves years ago.

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

There’s one person that I know that
has impacted the world dramatically.
But before he did, he got a gun and tried
to kill himself but failed.

The common denominator in all these horror
stories is the fact that people are not
on the right treatment plan.

Actually as I write this, it makes me really
mad.

Why? I think it’s sad that so many people
just don’t take it seriously.

Anyway, let me get back to my new special
report. I feel that it’s the bipolar supporters
who have a duty and obligation to help someone
with bipolar disorder when he/she is off
track.

Too many supporters wind up doing nothing and
doing nothing leads to tragedy.

You’re going to like this special report. I will
get sending it to over 100,000 people on my list.

I will ask everyone to forward it to at least 7
people.

If I can make the 1/3 go to 1/5 that’s a whole
lot of lives that can be saved. We can do it
together by getting this information out.

I must say, that I am lucky that something
bad didn’t happen to my mom. Over the years,
my did just stood by as bipolar episode
after bipolar episode took over our house.

Fortunately my mom has never attempted suicide
or tried any illegal drugs. BUT she did
other bad things that really hurt our family.

Today, just in case you are wondering, she
is doing great. My mom shows that even
after a major bipolar episode, you can turn
your life totally around. There is always hope.

If you ever down, read my story about
my mom and myself. And think that today she
is doing great. If she can do it you or
your loved one can.

Remember it was so bad that my brother wanted
to permanently institutionalize my mom in a
hospital (which you can’t really do anyway
but that’s how bad it was).

Well, I have to run. The last thing I want
to say is YOU HAVE TO TAKE ACTION.

IF you have bipolar with bipolar disorder, take
action and start looking for solutions. Don’t
wait around and become a statistic.

Your Friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Bipolar supporter? Has this ever happen? Beware

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Hi,

How’s it going?

How’s it going for you? I hope you had a
good weekend.

Hey I have a couple of new jobs
that I have. I am going to be sending
out an email (customer service, animation,
graphic design and some other stuff)
so we can keep it in the family so to speak.

It’s been a crazy few days. I had
one woman calling me over and over and
over and over again demanding money
from me.

She claimed I owed her money. She is in
no database of mine and never bought
a thing from me. I finally had to
just put the phone down because I felt
it would be rude to hang up on her.

Then another person called and demanded
that I help him with bipolar disorder.

Then another person left me a ton of messages
claming that she was unable to ever get me
and my voicemail never works?

In all cases, I had no idea who the above
people were. No idea.

Then I had ANOTHER situation.

Someone that I know went off his meds
and went from being stable to totally
unstable in like 30 days.

Here’s the interesting thing. I kind
of thought this person was off is him
medications but he had assured me
and sold me that he was on his bipolar
medications.

He also sold and convinced
other people that I know.

There’s something about the first couple
of weeks or even a month of someone who
is off his/her bipolar medications. He/she becomes
incredibly persuasive and try to get
you to do all kinds of things you normally
wouldn’t do.

When I say you, I mean the bipolar supporter.
In this case that I am telling you about, this
person was doing some work and not doing it
well because he wasn’t on his medications.

Slowly but surely everything that he was
doing started to fail.

He do a whole lot of bad work and created
lots of problems with others as well.

The thing that just so darn amazing with
bipolar disorder is how you have to be on
guard of not being sucked into a person
who is off medications.

Here’s another example. My mom was actually
on her medication but on the wrong medication
and was not stable. But she was persuasive.

She convinced me to give her lots of money.
She convinced my dad to give her lots of money.
She convinced her mother to give her lots of money.

I can’t really explain exactly how she did
it but it was done.

She then started convincing people to
do things like not work at her job or gang
up on her boss and not listen to what the
boss said. When I was looking back and
trying to figure it all out, it was
amazing.

She wound up convincing people all sorts
of things. Keep in mind this was like in 2003
when her big bipolar episode was starting
and picking up steam.

As I look back, it was amazing how so many
people wound up being persuaded and sold on
doing all kinds of things they really didn’t
want to do. All by someone who wasn’t on
the right bipolar medications and not stable.

Now, after I started to learn about bipolar
disorder and started to figure out what was
going on, I started to stand up to my mom’s
bipolar disorder and stopped going along
and being persuaded.

Now if I look at this particular person that
told you about this past weekend, he was able
to convince a whole lot of people about his
stability and wound up causing a lot of problems.

If you are a bipolar supporter you have to
be careful not to fall into this trap.

I call it “fooled by bipolar.” Bipolar
is a slick thing so to speak. It works
to persuade and trick you into various
things that are bad for you the supporter
and you the person with the disorder.

Sometimes when I talk about bipolar being
an “it” or almost like a person people
think I am “out of my mind.” I am not.
But when you think of it as something
that is inhabiting your loved one,
it makes it much easier to deal with it
and separate it from your loved one.

The purpose of today’s daily email is
to remind people that those who go
off their bipolar medications wind up
doing really bad things generally and
are very persuasive trying to get you
to go along with them or do things
that are not in your best interest.

Also, you’re loved one can be on bipolar
medications and still become unstable and
you can be susceptible to being “fooled
by bipolar disorder.”

Don’t fall for it. IF you hear of
an idea, plan or something from
your loved one with bipolar disorder,
resist going on. Don’t go along to
get along. That’s what my dad tried
for so many years and it never ever worked.
And my mom tells me to this day, she wishes
he didn’t do that because in the end it
wound up hurting her, him, me, my brother
and lots of other people.

In my courses/systems below:

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

I talk at length how to stand up to bipolar
disorder and how to handle someone
in an episode who thinks they are fine.

I am not sure why. But again, the person who
is off bipolar medications or the person on
medications but in an episode is very persuasive
and can get people who don’t have bipolar disorder
to do a whole lot of things that are totally
destructive.

I would appreciate people posting some
stories of how persuasive and destructive
a person who is in a bipolar episode or off
his/her medications can be.

Your Friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Part two of yesterday’s bipolar disorder warning

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Hi,

How’s it going?

Excited? You should be. You get one more
hour because of daylight saving time.

On that note, I sent a daily bipolar
email about daylight saving time
yesterday. If you missed it, please see
my blog below.

I wanted to add another important point
about daylight saving time. For many people
this change in time will lead to the days getting
much shorter and darker.

People who have a tendency to get depressed
can during this period of winter/fall.

Things wind up getting darker and colder
and there is much less sunlight.

All these things go together and can
make this period of time difficult with
someone with bipolar disorder.

Like I have said in the past, this is
a difficult time for my mom.

Actually there was a post in the
the Bipolar Inner Circle Forum
about this:

“Hi,

I wanted to give an update about my daughter.
She has been to her dr. and also her therapist.
She’s also undergone some blood work for her
thyroid. She is doing great. There has been
no problems. She is now doing every day kid
stuff, and enjoying herself. She planned a
Halloween party, and she had a wonderful time.

After reading David’s e-mail, I am slightly
concerned about the time change. Has this ever
caused any problems for anyone else?
June”

Michele Soloway actually called me and wanted
to find out what my daily email was about because
she didn’t get a chance to read it. She then
wrote June a reply I thought would be good
for you to see:

“Hi June–

I read your post before I had a chance to
read Dave’s email, so I called him to ask him
what was going on, and he said that you just
need to watch, that it’s possible that daylight
savings time can affect your moods — that not
everything does affect BP– but some things do,
and you just need to watch out. Especially if
you are one of those people with BP who tend to
get depressed during the fall/winter months.

You should know your own triggers, and whether
seasons, or the change of seasons is one of them.
There is something called Seasonal Affective Disorder
(SAD) that kind of runs tandem to BP — where people
who have a tendency to be depressed get more
depressed in winter because everything is so “gray”.
You can look it up on the internet to learn more.

Hope that helps.

Michele”

Another important point is this. When it gets cold
and dark. People tend to do a lot less and get less
sunlight. This actually prevents people from burning
off extra energy in mania and can make bipolar worse.

Think of it this way. Let’s say that you have bipolar
disorder and lean towards mania all the time (this is
my mom for now or the last couple of years).

So my mom does a lot of stuff outside in the sun.
Doing stuff outside requires energy and the sun helps
her. So according to her, she burns off her extra energy
and then is able to say stable.

But when winter comes, she doesn’t have this chance
because it’s cold and dark outside in New Jersey
during this time period. As a result, for my mom,
she can go manic more easily.

And then in January, she tends to become more
depressed. This is the way it’s been for several
years. BUT, she, her doctor, therapist and myself
are on guard if the pattern changes.

I know sometimes it sounds like a whole lot
of work keeping track of this but it’s not once
you learn the skill.

This is the essence of what I teach in
my courses/systems:

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

I am trying to teach you how to manage
bipolar disorder whether you have it
or you are a supporter.

So far I think I am doing good. I have
over 5000 submitted testimonials.

Also, one more thing, when you get my courses/systems
you’ll notice that many people have trouble in
the fall and winter. This doesn’t mean total
doom for people it just means they have to be more
on guard. See the doctor more. Monitor and
be on their toes so to speak.

Bottom line is, please just be aware. If you
have bipolar disorder and feel different, feel like
you may be going to an episode, “catch it,” talk
to your doctor. If you see episode warning signs
and symptoms and you are a bipolar supporter,
make sure you follow my plan in my supporter
course.

Well I have to take off, catch you tomorrow.

Your Friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Bipolar disorder warning about daylight saving time

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Hi,

How’s it going?

Hope you are doing well. It’s Saturday so
I hope you have something fun planned.

Actually today I am going to a new bookstore
in Pennsylvania and also to the mall. I really
hate the mall. For some reason walking around
in the mall is like doing 25 sessions on
the treadmill. Anyway, I am going with
a friend and it’s suppose to be quick.

But the reason why I am going to the bookstore
is they have a new book that has some new information
related to bipolar disorder. It’s not about bipolar
disorder but another topic and we can “borrow” some
ideas from it to help us with bipolar disorder–
both supporters and survivors.

I will keep you posted.

I also wanted to ask you something. I am strongly
considering having a seminar in New Jersey. It would
be 100% free. No cost at all.

Here is my problem. I don’t know how many people
will show up. It’s going to be for a couple of
hours. I don’t want to get too big of a place
and spend a bunch of money I don’t need to.

It’s probably going to be in Warren County New
Jersey.

Do me a favor if you or someone else you know
would come please send me an email to
feedbacktodave@mentalhealthworld.net

I am not sure when it will be. Probably on
a Saturday. It would probably start at like 11:00am
and run to like 1:00pm. Then there would be time
for any and all questions. Oh NOT legal or medical
ones because you know, I am NOT a doctor, therapist,
lawyer, insurance agent and not a hedge trimmer.

Actually this is funny. Some asked me if I was “hedge
trimmer.” They thought I trimmed people’s hedges.

I think they got confused. I do consulting for HEDGE
FUNDS but I don’t trim hedges 🙂 LOL.

Okay let’s jump into today topic.

Daylight saving time is coming up. That’s when
you change the clocks in this case BACK. At 1:59am
the times goes to 1:00am instead of 2:00am.

If you want to know the history of it, do a google
search. It’s kind of interesting. It was done to
save money and add extra sunlight.

With that said, there’s a warning with
bipolar disorder.

For many daylight saving changes the way
a person feels. It can affect a person
mood. It can affect a person sleeping
pattern.

This change, can trigger a bipolar
disorder episode if you don’t watch it.

This has happen with my mom. It’s happen
with many other people I know as well.

However, today these people are aware of the
potential problem and have systems in place
on how to mitigate the affect of the change
in time. Also, these people know that if
they are affected for too many days, they
immediately call their doctors and or therapists.

I wanted to point this out because no one ever
talks about these things. Most people have
to learn them the hard way. It’s kind of annoying.

When you get my courses/systems, you find
a lot of these types of things that you would
never think affect bipolar disorder.

SUPPORTING AN ADULT WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/report11

SUPPORTING A CHILD/TEEN WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.bipolarparenting.com

HAVE BIPOLAR DISORDER?
Visit:
http://www.survivebipolar.net

Actually in the next day I am going to talk about
something that happen to me at a bipolar disorder
support group. It’s about how a doctor their basically
would not say anything affected anyone with bipolar
disorder unless it was studied and researched. So,
in the case of daylight saving time, this person
would probably say it would not affect people
with bipolar disorder because there are no studies
that say it does.

Waiting and looking for studies for everything I think
is a dangerous game. Most things are NOT studied and
it takes years and years and years for studies to
come out IF they ever do. There are lots of things
that impact bipolar disorder that are NOT studied.
Why? Well first they don’t have money to do the
bipolar studies and #2, mental illness is not pressing
for people. It’s sad but true. Most studies are focused
on more popular illnesses.

Take a look at where the money goes in let’s say the
United States. It doesn’t go to mental health for the
most part. Take a look at mental health facilities
they are run down. Contrast this against cancer facilities.
It’s night and day. Also notice with cancer there are tons
and tons of studies but with bipolar disorder very
few.

Cancer is big business but bipolar disorder doesn’t
seem to be.

Okay enough of that. So make sure you are watching
out for daylight savings time and how it might affect
yourself or your loved one with bipolar disorder.

Well I have to run. Catch you tomorrow. And if
you have any stories about change in season or
daylight saving time, please let everyone know
by posting.

Sometimes people don’t believe what I say and
would hate for them to ignore what I say, have
a problem, go into a huge bipolar episode
and suffer.

Okay have to run. Catch you tomorrow.

Your Friend,

Dave

P.S. Don’t forget to take a look through the
different programs I’ve put together… each one is designed
to help you with a different area of bipolar disorder whether
you have it or you are supporting someone with it.
You can see them all and get the details by visiting:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/catalog.asp

P.P.S. Check out my F.ree blog with copies of emails
that I have sent in the past and lots of great
information for you:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/supporterblog/

P.P.P.S Check out my F.ree podcast. Hear me give
mini seminars designed to teach you information
you can’t learn anywhere else.
http://bipolarcentral.libsyn.com

Current Bipolar News

PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS

Hi,

Here is the current Bipolar Disorder news.

Make sure you take a look at the news. I really work hard to put it
together for you :).

To see the news visit:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews350

There’s some really interesting news stories this week.
Take a look at them. Also, write me some feedback by visiting my
blog below.

Here are some of the headlines:

Misconceptions About Bipolar Disorder Explained, From The Harvard
Health Letter
DO> Very interesting article

Educating minorities on mental-health issues
DO> If you are a minority, this is a must read

Large Controlled Trial of Widely Used Mood Stabilizers Demonstrates
Efficacy in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
DO> Great trial

Combination of drugs helping those with bipolar disorder
DO> Anyone successful with bipolar already knew this J

Discovering A Seasonal Pattern In Bipolar Disorder Symptoms May
Have Implications For Better Management
DO> Great article

For these stories and more, please visit:
http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews350

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Your Friend,

Dave