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Guest Post: My wife and her new blog

Cliff Note: I would like to introduce you to my wife, Kathy, and her new blog, bipolar supporters unite. As I have mentioned before, our son Adam has bipolar disorder, and has gone through some struggles with it. Kathy has always been an active parent and has always been ready to fight for our children.

My name is Kathy and I am trying to help people who are dealing with Bipolar disorder or any mental illness. I have been helping my son for a long time. Check out my blog and let me know what you think.

Comments

HWHL said…
Hi Kathy! I think it is great that you're doing this! You'll soon see that the blogging universe is very fun and addictive (but in a really good way!)... and you'll meet some wonderful people!

Congratulations on making that first step forward - I think you'll be VERY happy that you did! :-)
Ms Hen's said…
Hi Kathy and Cliff.....

Kathy what a great thing you are doing to help others.

((hugs)) to all that are suffering from such problems.

Betty Ann
Shelley said…
Wixy - I will gladly visit. I haven't told anyone in bloggyland - but my brother has been diagnosed a biopolar.
Michelle said…
Hi Kathy, I will gladly follow your blog. I am a depressive and my mothr had severe depression and borderline personality disorder. Any information I can get to help me and others will be grateful.
Melanie said…
I love it when blogging is spread in families! :) Awesome!
coltfan said…
Hello Kathy , your blog will be very helpful to many . May you help many people afflicted or families that are dealing with it .I post comments on Cliff's posts often and him mine , I wanted to thank Cliff and you for the christmas card , That was really sweet, It helps us all in the blogosphre realize we are real not just puters lol. bless you Kathy for what you are trying to do,Randy
Hale McKay said…
Welcome Kathy to the land of Blog.

I visited the site and left a rather lengthy comment there.

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