THANKS FOR THE PODCAST ALLEY VOTES!!! Today we're going to talk a little about our places in our families, and how little things can be a big deal to us.
Today Joe talks about family and how it feels to be treated badly in a family situation. Many families deny the reality of mental illness, and cannot understand the needs of those of us struggling with the disorder.
Today Joe takes a minute to talk about fear and paranoia a little bit, though fighting the feeling of sounding crazy. When he overcomes that fear, he will return to the topic to hopefully make others feel even less alone by sharing his experiences.
<img src="http://bipolar_nation_podcast.podOmatic.com/mymedia/thumb/41007/0x0_919482.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />In this episode Joe relays a story about those that should be directly medically involved with his healthcare making him feel as though he is nothing. This episode is honest and open, and ...
In this episode Joe talks about if a 'cure' would be a good thing for him. He asks that everyone let him know their opinion. Would you get 'cured' if it was an option?
Joe lives! This episode is a 'catch up' episode. Joe offers an explanation for the long delay between episodes. Joe also discusses the irritations of changing medications. A listener's voicemail is discussed, as she makes some really good points.
This is along with Joe's usual ramblings. Enjoy!
BPN 30 is now ready and posted. This time I'm talking about how it feels when people press you to do things they *know* you aren't capable of. Beepers need to be open with the things that are beyond our tolerances, and never lie about it to get out of something. Those around us need to be sensitive of ...