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Do you wish you had someone to understand what you're going through or have been through?
Listen in as Dwayne shares his raw and moving journey with bipolar disorder, exploring the challenges and breakthroughs he's experienced through glucose supplement treatment. In this heartfelt testimony, we navigate the highs and lows of his condition, from anxiety and negative thought loops to the strains on family life. With 25 years of marriage under his belt, Dwayne offers a candid look at the difficulties his wife has faced alongside him and highlights the innovative approach to brain repair developed by Dr. Stevens, which has brought a glimmer of hope to his daily struggles.
Join us as we discuss the broader implications of mental health treatments, celebrating the strides made by individuals like Dwayne who have braved severe anxiety and mental health challenges. We also address the controversial topic of THC use among those with bipolar disorder, weighing its potential benefits against the risk of inducing psychotic episodes. The episode wraps up with a message of hope and the vital role that support systems play in the recovery process. Hear firsthand how customized safety plans, group support, and a fully fueled brain can lead to personal growth, advocacy, and the reemergence of one's true self.
Questions this episode answers:
1. Can glucose supplements help manage bipolar disorder symptoms?
2. What is the connection between glucose therapy and brain repair in bipolar patients?
3. How does glucose treatment affect the daily lives of those with bipolar disorder?
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"Whoops, I Married Bipolar: An Inside Look at A Real Relationship with Mental Illness"
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Heart Healers
Brain Gang
Major Transformation
Healing Foundation
90 Minute One on One
Post Production for I Married Bipolar is done by:
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Do you wish you had someone to understand what you're going through or have been through?
Listen in as Dwayne shares his raw and moving journey with bipolar disorder, exploring the challenges and breakthroughs he's experienced through glucose supplement treatment. In this heartfelt testimony, we navigate the highs and lows of his condition, from anxiety and negative thought loops to the strains on family life. With 25 years of marriage under his belt, Dwayne offers a candid look at the difficulties his wife has faced alongside him and highlights the innovative approach to brain repair developed by Dr. Stevens, which has brought a glimmer of hope to his daily struggles.
Join us as we discuss the broader implications of mental health treatments, celebrating the strides made by individuals like Dwayne who have braved severe anxiety and mental health challenges. We also address the controversial topic of THC use among those with bipolar disorder, weighing its potential benefits against the risk of inducing psychotic episodes. The episode wraps up with a message of hope and the vital role that support systems play in the recovery process. Hear firsthand how customized safety plans, group support, and a fully fueled brain can lead to personal growth, advocacy, and the reemergence of one's true self.
Questions this episode answers:
1. Can glucose supplements help manage bipolar disorder symptoms?
2. What is the connection between glucose therapy and brain repair in bipolar patients?
3. How does glucose treatment affect the daily lives of those with bipolar disorder?
Connect with Temple
[email protected]
Instagram
Facebook
Amazon / Kindle
"Whoops, I Married Bipolar: An Inside Look at A Real Relationship with Mental Illness"
Book / AudioBook
Links
Heart Healers
Brain Gang
Major Transformation
Healing Foundation
90 Minute One on One
Post Production for I Married Bipolar is done by:
[email protected]
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