“Does Bipolar Disorder Really Kill?”

Hi,

I wanted to send this out before I took off for the library to do some research.

Yesterday I sent out an email about my new guide:

“Bipolar Disorder–The REAL Silent Killer”

located at:

http://www.bipolarcentral.com/specialoffer/bipolarsilentkiller/

I have had a lot of people write me one universal question:

“Does Bipolar Disorder Really Kill?”

It’s odd that I have gotten this question because that’s the nature of the entire report and interview that I have.

Other people have written me and basically asked why I write about such alarming stuff.

The reason why is, someone has to.

If you notice what I have been doing, I have been telling you things that nobody else either knows to tell or wants to tell.

I have no idea why people don’t reveal this stuff.

When I say people I mean doctors, therapists, drug companies, government people, etc.

It’s amazing to me. Coming from a business background where information is demanded and gotten, in mental health it’s sadly not. In business if people don’t get important information they go ballistic. In mental health it’s like okay to not reveal important information.

You hear, “wow John when into an episode because well his doctor didn’t tell him this that and the other thing. It wasn’t even his fault, if he only knew….”

People say, “wow that’s too bad. Oh well. Better luck next time for John.”

Then it’s accepted. If you read my blog you hear stories of people getting totally bad and wrong information and it’s okay.

OR you hear thousands of people say that I am the first person to tell them this, that and the other thing when what I am telling is the basics in my mind.

The most important concepts and ideas are like hidden in mental health. It’s hard to believe.

If you spoke to my mom, she would tell you that  the things she learned from me, she never learned after 30 years of having bipolar disorder and like 10 doctors.

I just don’t understand.

I am determined to get important and critical information out to the world even if it’s “shocking” or “alarming”.

Somebody has to do it.

If you want more information on the report, please visit:

http://www.bipolarcentral.com/specialoffer/bipolarsilentkiller/

Dave

  1. thank you for taking the time for these bits of information, my wife is severly bipolar and its hard for me to always stay positive and try to help her as much as i can. I made the mistake of thinkin she was better off medicatioin the last 5 yrs, but it turned her into a different person totally dependent on me. she has no life of her own, no friends, no family, she just waits for me, at first i hate to admit i enjoyed it and felt loved but now realize what a selfish unkind act i did by telling her she didnt need medication, that she was fine, and everybody had mood swings and feelings. i have alot to say but cant right now. thank you for writing short segments that my overwhelmed brain can process. because of an article youo posted a few weeks ago i took her back the the MHC and shes nnow on abilify for a week now. she seems slightly more outgoing and not as agoraphobic as she was. i feel guilty for telling her she was fine the past 5-6 years. thanks again

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