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In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > General & Support
"Hi All,
new article by our friend JR1.
Dual Diagnosed - Relief Only or Relief AND Recovery?
enjoy
In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"Hi everyone.....my sister (who is also dual diagnosed) told me about this site today and thought I should pop in and check it out. I am bipolar and an addict but am enjoying my life of sobriety (20 months on the 14th). It's been tough at times but pretty much wonderful. Who would have thought that a drunk/coke head like me deserved a second chance, but I guess it's not in my hands....and I tha"
In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"Dual Diagnosed--Lessons in Truth, by James Rist
Memorial Day, USA....
"We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it." Alcoholics Anonymous, pp. 83,84
These are the days, aren't they? ...the troublesome days, holidays which beckon the revelry of old times.
Join with friends. Burn something on the outdoor grill. Have a few cold beers.
Thes"
In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"I been coming to this website for awhile, and I'm going to post something.
I been hearing this thing about you're not alone. Like there are so many people like me. If there are so many people like me then how come I'm the only one here?
I'm supposed to be an alcoholic and I'm supposed to be bipolar but I know a lot of people who have problems and drink to get away. If you felt like I"
In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > Medicine & Treatments
"DUAL DIAGNOSED--The Unspoken Kindness
Hey Y'all!
Since you out there are not exactly "beating a path" to this forum, how about if I bring this forum to you? ...with a thought?
There is, as far as I know, one great and reliable antidote for the misery of the dually diagnosed. That antidote is the concept of an unspoken kindness--a silent, unheralded, unboasted, undisclosed g"
In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > General & Support
"Heya guys congrats on your new group.
Just a general question: dual diagnosis is when some1 is diagnosed with bipolar and some adiction, or it can be any combination of psychological diseases like paranoia and schizophrenia at the same time.
adiction is not really a diagnosis in itself is it??
i though so far that dual diagnosis can be in any type of illness....
my grandmother was diagnosed wi"
In Bipolar Support Forums > General & Support
"we've opened a new group for dual diagnosed today.
all you guys who are bipolar and dual diagnosed are welcome to take part in it.
so - take a look:
dual diagnosis support group
I hope you are all feeling well,
roy"
In Dual Diagnosis Support Forums > General & Support
"Hello Everyone,
it took a little more than we expected, but finally the dual diagnosis / dual diagnosed support group is up and running.
I'm sure you are all going to be inspired and inspire Jim - the group leader.
all of you are welcome to contribute posts, articles and ideas.
sincerely,
roy"
In Bipolar Support Forums > Medicine & Treatments
"Dual Diagnosed--Identify and Survive
Hey Y'all!
I can't thank you ENOUGH, especially all of you who are newcomers to the bipolar support forum, for your posts during the past few days!
I have been laboring with a nasty virus of a kind which I always seem to get during strawberry season here in Florida. So, blame it on the strawberries, but I have simply not had the strength to particip"
In Bipolar Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"Hello to all my fellow dual diagnosed bipolar addicted people. Are you out there? I could really use someone to talk to right about now. i have been diagnosed for years now and I am still trying to understand why I act like I do. Is there anyone out there that feels like I do ? If so, please contact me.
In Bipolar Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"Hello,
My name is Lilly. I wish I could have a group I could join and talk, but I don't and I have no friends. Just saying hello. I am new to this community but it looks like a lot of you are in different levels of treatment which is great to share. Please read my profile intro, perhaps I can get some insight from you all."
In Bipolar Support Forums > Medicine & Treatments
"Dual Diagnosed--"First Things Last"
Holistic Paradox
I have to bow to the holistic foundation for wellness--diet, exercise, discipline, recreation, social interaction, rest, and spiritual maintenance. I believe these principles of wellness contribute heavily to prevention of disease and recovery from disease.
Many have suggested that the period of time between a normal, balance"
In Bipolar Support Forums > General & Support
"I was diagnosed as being bi-polar Type II (rapid cycler) about a year ago.
I lost my job 3 and a half months ago. Cutbacks. My severance package is running out and I've been unable to find work.
A week ago last Friday while I was feeling down already I received 2 emails from recruiters in a space of 10 minutes washing out 3 of 4 possibilities I was waiting for word on.
It felt like my"
In Bipolar Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"Hi Y'all!
I live in the Tampa Fl area, and I am recovering from Bipolar I disease and alcoholism/addiction.
I started my life in a world which no longer exists during a century which no longer exists. I grew older with a generation of baby boomers who have become the most educated and the most displaced generation in the history of the US--a generation who have now begun to rely on AARP, so"
In Community Forums > Introductions
"Perhaps I've taken too much of this forum in the past few days, yet, since Roy's invitation to consider a support group, it seems important to me to introduce quickly as much information as I can in the matter of Dual diagnosis--bipolar and addiction/alcoholism. The combination of diseases is volatile and morbid, with a prognosis (untreated) of death, insanity, or institutionalization.
For t"
In General Health Forums > Addiction and Recovery
"Lightbox Forum
by James Rist
“It’s all done with mirrors”
The title, a phrase which, as nearly as I can determine, was coined by E. E. Cummings, suggests a means of tricking the perception with mirrors; and the phrase also aptly describes the tricks of my manic and alcoholic mind during the course of my misspent life.
Now I am nearing the END of my life. How much time DO I have left!?"
In Community Forums > Introductions
"I've been in recovery for four years, dealing with bipolar one and addiction. My treatment objective is remission. I am learning that the symptoms remain with me to some extent despite any form of treatment, and that I can live with and manage the symptoms. I am not so worried about finding a cure, but I WOULD enjoy communicating with someone who has acheived remission. My definition of remi"
Written by JR1
In Dual Diagnosis Support Group
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Some folks argue that those of us who have bipolar disease or addiction are more sensitive than usual to pain--both mental and physical pain. Pain relief for those of us who have for years "self-medicated" is a troublesome issue. In the back of our minds is the instinctive caution: "The substances which made us sick will not make us well again." Yet many of us who were substance "abusers" are faced with the choice to take prescriptions for mind or mood altering substances.
Our new prescriptions may be different from the booze and street drugs we have taken, but the general effect and the dependence we feel when we take them under doctors' orders are not so different, though perhaps no so intense, from the stuff we have abused. We must be at all times wary of relapse.
"Written by JR1
In Dual Diagnosis Support Group
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If you're addicted, you know that mood swings
place you in a tug of war between manic and depressed. Even when you haven't
been diagnosed with a mood or behavioral disorder, the mood swings leave you
raw and vulnerable to relapse. Friends and critics will say, "Why don't
you just quit acting like that and get on with your life!? Just make up your
mind and DO it! Why can't you help YOURSELF, for a change!?"
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Written by JR1
In Dual Diagnosis Support Group
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Sometimes I wish I had never been born with ego and pride. Those two things have caused me a lot of pain.
We bipolar folk are often volatile and sensitive toward what others think and say about us. I have found for myself that the "volatile and sensitive" aspect of my nature may work against me.
At least twenty times in my life, people had suggested that I am an
alcoholic. At least a hundred times in my life, people had suggested
that I am a jerk. I don't know HOW many doctors suggested that I am
manic depressive (bipolar)..... Of course, I told all of them to go to
hell. After all, what do THEY, these strangers, know about ME!? How
DARE they besmirch me with their lies and accusations!
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Written by JR1
In Bipolar Support Group
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Dual diagnosis, in the context of bipolar disease with addiction/alcoholism/substance abuse, has always presented difficulty to diagnosticians, because the symptoms of one disease tend to hide among the symptoms of the other disease.
This article should help you to see where symptoms may "overlap" and, with a little honest personal inventory or the help of a health professional, to help you to see whether you or your loved one should seek direction or help.
Written by JR1
In Bipolar Support Group
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Bill and Bob had NO IDEA what they had started, yet today it is evident that they had an impact not only on recovering alcoholics, but also they had an impact on virtually every upstart recovery program for many years since. The "why" of this impact lines up with the many "why's" which have both questioned and challenged the so-called twelve-step concept."Written by JR1
In Bipolar Support Group
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"Suicide is a major problem for those with mood disorders. It is estimated that as many as fifteen percent of individuals with untreated Bipolar Disorder commit suicide."
By submitting this admittedly subjective article, I wish to encourage those to whom it may apply to learn to speak openly in the matter of suicidal feelings. Bipolar disease and addiciton/alcholism have plagued me all my life, isolating me from rather than connecting me to others at the most critical and devastating moments.
Whether you have been afflicted with bipolar disease, addiction, alcoholism, or a combination (dual diagnosed), or whether you merely seek a better understanding, it often helps to hear someone's first hand experience.
This is MY experience....






