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Little Angi's Den
This site is dedicated to bipolar disorder and child onset bipolar disorder. I have a page that compares symptoms to other disorders and a page on childrens sleep issues. I also have a newsletter that will have articles on new information, personal stories and reader submitted articles. My site is family friendly.

Random blathecommunity of a twenty-something college student trying to deal with bipolar disorder, her mother's death, and the rapid approach of the rather frightening real world.

Happily married, rigid, perfectionist, reclusive, socially liberal bird-loved, who enjoys modernist literature, and irony. I\'ve been diagnosed as bipolar (with psychotic episodes), mild schizophrenia (auditory hallucinations and grandiose delusions), social anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. I have degrees in political science and literature, and plan to go to law school in the next year. I currently work as a paralegal specializing in adoption law, and after completing my J.D., plan to continue to work in adoption, child advocacy, and advocacy for the mentally ill. T.S. Eliot\'s \"The Waste Land\" is my \"religious\" text. I\'m moral, but believe religion gets in the way of benevolence and true morality that comes purely from the human spirit and from the desire to please a deity or have a pleasant afterlife. I believe in making decisions that lead to a rich, quality life. I have two swanky birds, Tiny Bird and Sunshine, and three swanky friends: Alex (my husband), Patrick, and Caroline. In an ideal world, I\'d retire to Key West and become a dysfunctional writer who hoards tropical birds and mid-century furniture.

Living Bipolar
There are other existing bipolar communitys, but this one will be one to connect only those who are bipolar (manic depressant), or shacommunity their lives with someone who is. {;}{;}There are many of us out there writing about our daily lives and the difficulty our disorder creates. Hopefully this community will connect those with different experiences and we can learn and share them with others.