




This blog – Bipolar 1 Surivor – has been voted one of the top 100 blogs about bipolar disorder for 2017. I am very honoured.

There are many excellent blogs in the list. Some I had not heard of so will now check out.
Best Bipolar Disorder Blogs on the Planet
That’s what the article says! Lol.
The full list is here: Top 100 Bipolar Disorder Blogs and Websites for People Living with Bipolar Disorder.
Check it out!
I have to admit, when I received the email and then went to read it I was worried that I’d come in number 99 or something. But no, I made it in the top half at number 39.
Woot!
Thank You!
I love my cool new badge, and feel a sense of accomplishment at having been acknowledged and included.
Thank you to all at Feedspot who worked on the list and I will keep taking it to the next level.
What’s going on today – overdiagnosing, overmedicating, ECT – has to change. And I will work towards making that happen.
It’s not health-oriented, it is profit-making oriented. Professionals have no right to abuse others.
They have no right to hide data about the harmful effects of psychiatric medications and no right to lie about their supposed effectiveness.
Everyone should be aware of children who are being mislabeled, and those that have lost their lives to psychotropic medications: PAPA – Amazing Parents Fighting for All of Our Kids.
You have to be a special kind-of evil to not find that disconcerting.
Proven Treatment Modalities to Help Heal Mood Disorders
Let’s move forward and focus on legitimate science-backed treatments that can help someone (child, adolescent or adult) heal.
Here are some things to think about:
What to Do if Autoimmune Disease Caused Your Bipolar Disorder
Hypothyroidism May Be a Root Cause of Your Bipolar Disorder
Take a Probiotic Supplement to Help Your Bipolar Disorder
How Omega 3 Fatty Acids Help Bipolar Disorder + My Story
Marijuana Can Help Bipolar Disorder – Know the Facts
Testing for Bipolar Disorder – What Your Doctor May Not Know
Think about how and why you became ill. Then learn how you can get help to identify and treat underlying causes of your mood disorder.
Then go on and live the best life you can. Cheers, Molly





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