Need Help Finding A GREAT Doctor or Therapist For Bipolar Disorder?

Hi,

If you are having trouble finding a great doctor and/or therapist for you or your loved one’s bipolar disorder, take a look at this great new resource that I have.

It’s titled:

“Here’s How To Find A Doctor, Psychiatrist and/or Therapist For Your Loved One And Get Them To Contact YOU”

Located here:
http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/specialoffer/findadoctor

This new resource reveals a method that I invented when my mom lost her doctor in 1 day and the hospital provided ZERO referrals of a new doctor.

My dad’s idea was to call into the phone book and after several calls he said, and I will never forget this, “I guess there just aren’t any doctors around here taking any patients.”

At that point, I took over and I invented a system to not only find a doctor, but finding a therapist and I am
not talking about clueless ones but ones that are incredible.

Best of all, if you use my method the doctor and/or therapist will contact you. Great doctors and therapists.

It’s sounds hard to believe but it’s true. It’s funny that everyone laughed at me when I told them about the system but today everyone is grateful that did invent it or my mom would seriously probably be still in a major episode.

Anyway, if you need help OR if you don’t feel good about your current doctor OR therapist, then check out this resource here:

http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/specialoffer/findadoctor

I am going to the gym now.

Catch you tomorrow.

Dave

  1. Thank you for all your support David,especially todays mail. You never give up do you and I for one am so grateful. BPD is very difficult when alone and facing sixteen stone,six foot three man with a very violent attitude to life and especially to me. Today it was only slightly verbal(swearing an all)I am used to that. I can still feel the real man inside and that is why I cannot give up on him. Everyone else has in the family bar one and that person is over 80. I know my son needs me but he is always so confrontational. It does get very difficult, which you already know from your experiences. My son who is 40 does not feel there is anything wrong. It is always someone else.never him. The UK is sadly lacking in practical help for people and their `survivors` with this type of genuine mental health issue. You are the only person who understands and you description of how it is, is smack on the ball.

  2. You know, things are bad enough. Don’t need to look for help and find you trying to sell stuff. We are not likely to need something else to spend money on. Don’t be a jerk.

  3. Then don’t go to the site #2. No-one is forcing you to buy anything. How is he being a jerk? This site is one of the few places bipolar SUPPORTERS can go to feel someone cares!!

  4. It’s amazing how, as bipolar supporters, what we view a good day of being abused – slightly verbal – what no-one else would ever put up with! The confrontational crap is no fun and the blaming someone else is typical. Although, in my experience there has been a very good therapist that held my husband accountable for his behavior. The extended family did not like this therapist because they were enabling him for his whole life and did not like what the therapist had to say. The psychiatrist issues are another whole story – they simply have to agree NOT to treat a family member unless there is input from the family or the BP one will go in saying they are depressed just to get high off of antidepressants or complain about side effects just to stop taking medication. Truly there are side effects but every single medication has side effects but do BP’s ever think that the alcohol they drink has side effects? I doubt it. So it’s all relative. Oftentimes they can go into an appointment and hold it together for 45 minutes, that is part of the Jekyll and Hyde – that is why they have to listen to the family on what goes on behind closed doors.

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