There is something about people coming together in our illnesses or disabilities to empower each other on towards a common goal. We both manage to overcome an obstacle or make progress in our recovery process. It reminds of the saying if we take the “I” from illness and change it to a “we” it turns into “wellness.” Isolation is never a good thing for those in recovery from anything. Thankfully we have the opportunity to be involved in a large network of support groups whether in our communities or via the internet…we are no longer alone.
Swedish Proverbs 1.7
Memoirs of a Mental illness
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My name is Wendy L. I'm a 50 year old social worker from West Michigan who is on the path to recovery after being diagnosed with Bipolar 1 Disorder and PTSD and in recovery for an eating disorder. View all posts by Memoirs of a Mental illness
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