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08/12/2009 12:04 PM
Marimac
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My nephew (14 years old) was diagnosed as bipolar today (I'm not surprised, but his mother is.)

Is there any good teen site he can visit? Like this one, but more for young teens?

Breathe deep and take one more step forward.

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08/12/2009 01:22 PM  Top
mixma
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Here's the link for our forum specifically for teens with bipolar.

http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/bipolar-teens-discussions

Tracey

Please don't take my advice as a medical opinion. I'm just someone trying to live and learn with the same disorder you are :)


Some people are like slinkies - absolutely useless and you can't help but smile when you push them down the stairs

I also suffer from CDO - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder but it's in alphabetical order the way it should be

I'm in my own little world. That's okay, though, they know me here

I would rather do evil than be evil.

One of the greatest pleasures in life is doing what others say you cannot

Depression is anger without the enthusiasm
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