Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped!

Posted by: Bbaby

Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped! - 01/28/05 12:08 PM

My aunt was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and i have been so sad and gleaning ANY information I could off the internet ever since. Someone on here recommded bipolarhappens and i went and took a look a while back. I can't tell you how much her acceptance newsletter helped me! You get it when you sign up for the newsletters, it comes a little later. I knew I like this site but wow, this is great stuff. I needed that acceptance newsletter so much! I had told my aunt she needed another opinion!! Guess I was in denial! I had seen that she (the author) charged 50. for her health cards but they are just 39. for a download!! This woman is sooo soo soo good! I just wanted to share! I can't wait to help my aunt this stuff is fantastic! I would reccomend to anyone out there.
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped! - 01/29/05 08:25 AM

You're talking about Julie Fast and her program, BiPolar Happens. I've read her stuff as well.

You might be interested in a couple of other books that get excellent recommendations:

BiPolar Disorder: A guide for patients and families by Francis Mark Mondimore, M.D.

The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide: What you and your family need to know by David J. Miklowitz, PhD
Posted by: Bbaby

Re: Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped! - 01/29/05 08:59 AM

Yes, Julie Fast.There is so much information to get through. I guess I was relieved to see a holistic approach written in plain english.

Thank you for your suggestions. I am going to go take a look. I have been reading so much on this board, it has been so helpful too.

Thank you all for talking so openly!
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped! - 01/28/05 09:10 PM

bbaby, I like your screen name!

Make sure you lurk around all the mental illness topics and posts. There's a lot of information that's been shared about bipolar.

Hope to see you in the other forums too!
Posted by: mammajude

Re: Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped! - 01/28/05 09:46 PM

Hi Bbaby,
That's neet that your such a support for your aunt. She really needs that right now. Just remember Julie Fast has a lot of good suggestions..but she cannot tolerater a lot of meds so she has had to develop this way of handling things. Most people do respond to meds and need to stay on them!!! Please make sure your aunt has a good psychiatrist and psychologist to work with her on getting her the right meds and counseling. It sure helps. And of course she needs the support from family members. Take the NAMI Family to Family class. Its excellent!!!! It will give you so much information and educate you soooo much.
My husband has bipolar and its been a rough road. Hang in there.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Aunt is bipolar but bipolarhappens helped! - 01/02/07 08:41 PM

bbaby, thanks so much for sharing how happy you are with that site. A friend of mine was traveling a couple summers ago and actually met the gal who founded the site. That's how I learned about it. I am thankful for your post. I hope you'll stick around and tell us more about yoruself. I appreciate the feedback.