So after the hype of the wedding yesterday of Michael and Maddie Johnson; today we had to head out from our stunning Barn house in Grand Rapids back to Chicago airport to catch a flight through to Houston, Texas - to join up with the family again. During the rush of the morning, packing the … Continue reading Last Leg of the Holiday – Houston, Texas
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Happy 4th of July
So again, I apologize for the break in my blog. We've been a little busy here in Michigan, prepping for an amazing wedding (Real American Style) - it's 2:18am so I can't say tomorrow, but in few hours time we will witness the union between Michael (Mark's nephew) and Maddy (who I only met today … Continue reading Happy 4th of July
Pride Parade – NYC
Sorry for the delayed post guys, I know I have been quiet for a few days, however it's been a whirlwind experience in New York City. The amount of sight seeing we crammed into 4 days, as well as experiencing one of the biggest pride parades in the history of my life, was phenomenal. To … Continue reading Pride Parade – NYC
Traveling and controlling the mood.
So here's the thing guys. I am so excited for this trip. We have just landed safely in Dubai, but damn my anxiety also kicks in for the flying because, I hate flying on a good day (Thank the Pope, that part of my medication is a twice daily application of Urbanol......so that helps with … Continue reading Traveling and controlling the mood.
Traveling break
My dear friends and family, my blog may be quiet for a day or two. Apologies, I am on route to New York Pride and will start blogging once I have landed safely in the USA.
Attending a Wake
So I had to attend a wake today, in honor of my fathers cousin that suddenly passed away last week. The wake was attended by probably 200 people. It was a special event but I suddenly felt an anxiety rush speed onto me when we where confined to the venue while they were doing speeches. … Continue reading Attending a Wake
Traveling with medication
So my husband and I are jetting off this Wednesday to New York city first, to go and experience 50 years of stonewall and the biggest Gay Pride festival in the world. We were having dinner with friends tonight, and just like that they said hell to it, they joining us for the weekend, so … Continue reading Traveling with medication
Having a support structure is so important
So if I must be honest, during my time in the psychiatric hospital, my moods where everywhere and my emotions were flying all over the show. My mind was playing the dangerous game that pushes us into a vicious spiral cycle; that game is called the 'What If' game. That's when we keep think what … Continue reading Having a support structure is so important
Keeping a Mood Diary
During one of our group therapy sessions about Bipolar, we were taught the importance of keeping a Mood Diary. We were given a template to use as a guideline, however I found the template to be tedious as you always need to make sure you have the template with you; at work or at home, … Continue reading Keeping a Mood Diary
Schizophrenia warning signs and symptoms
In some people, schizophrenia appears suddenly and without warning. But for most, it comes on slowly, with subtle warning signs and a gradual decline in functioning long before the first severe episode. Often, friends or family members will know early on that something is wrong, without knowing exactly what. In this early phase of schizophrenia, … Continue reading Schizophrenia warning signs and symptoms