What it’s like to live with bi-polar disorder, as a new peer-led mental health recovery center opens in Evansville, and we discover the appeal of old and abandoned buildings.
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What it’s like to live with bi-polar disorder, as a new peer-led mental health recovery center opens in Evansville, and we discover the appeal of old and abandoned buildings.
My 30 year old daughter has been diagnosed with rapid cycling bi-polar disease. The imact on me, her father, has been devistating in that I no longer have any communication with her since she has cut any communication with me. I suspect the illness is the blame but it doesn’t help the feeling of loss I feel. More information and research is needed to identify and help those who live with this condition in their lives.
I would love to hear more as the new location in Evansville gets going.