MDJunction - People Helping People
 

Why wear a ribbon?

 
"Because I self harm " (Imagine)

MDJunction to me

liamacker"The part of my recovery plan that I would say made up 80% is MDJ. I suffered a lot prior to finding MDJ, felt alone and had no one to talk to who really understood me. In the Bipolar Group I found like minded individuals who I could relate to and who offered support to me when I needed it. As I recovered, I could then offer support to them which gave me a good feeling about myself. I have met some great people here who I would class as good friends and know I would still be in the slump I was in without them. Now I am stable, I know that MDJ plays an important part in keeping me that way. Thank you MDJ for being there for us all and making us no longer feel alone." (liamacker)

more testimonials
tickscorn

Tickscorn-Lymed Out

9/11/10-I've never done this before. Computer illiteracy. I don't even know where to start. I've been handwriting everything for the past 4 years. During my visits to the last "in your head' doctor I was going to at the time. I was dying. I knew it-my kids knew it, but all those years before, I can do nothing about. I wish I would've started writing back in the '90's, documenting all of the medical cruelty that was dealt to me. I know that they tagged my 'psychosomatic' many, many years before. There are some, even now, even though that don't fly no mo, who are trying to bring it back to that. A real stacked deck against...


Oh Yeah

Apr 15 2011
Oh yeah, and let's not forget the crud that comes out of the sides of my mouth and eyes.  And the skin  OMG  Sooooo many symptoms!

Previous diary posts by tickscorn:
Comments (0)Add Comment

Leave a comment
You must be logged in to leave a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.
busy


Members who read this post also read:

Disclaimer: The information provided in MDJunction is not a replacement for medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional medical advice.
In case of EMERGENCY call 911 or 1.800.273.TALK (8255) to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Read more.
About Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy | Spread the Word | MDJ Advocates | Advertise
Contact Us | Bookmark Us | FAQ | Awareness Ribbons
Copyright (c) 2006-2013 MDJunction.com All Rights Reserved