Was halfway watching the TV show "Without A Trace" tonight, and an ad came on about Bipolar Disorder. Mark Harmon is doing a public service announcement for cbs_cares.com and says it takes an average of 10 years to diagnosis bipolar disorder. He says that's 10 years of needless suffering.
Here's a link:
http://www.cbs.com/cbs_cares/depression/bipolar.shtml
A tasteful ad, I was glad to see it.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
CBS Ad
Posted by Jon at 6/24/2007 09:16:00 PM
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3 comments:
John, I'm SO GLAD YOU POSTED THAT! Do you know that's the first time I've ever seen in "writing" my diagnosis - NOS? (Not Otherwise Specified?). I thought my doctor was full of crap for about a year now, and kind of mad he wouldn't diagnose me as 1 or 2.
Very informative. Thanks again for positing.
great post. =)
have you noticed the ridiculous number of ads for "bipolar medications" in various magazines? in virtually every single issue of US, there's an ad for Seroquel. interesting, huh? it's a full spread and usually about four pages long.
AND, in downtown Chicago, there are covered bus stops where there are ads on the side. one i saw the other day: "feeling glum? have a lot of energy? you may have bipolar disorder."
the media is on the prowl.
KS - thanks for commenting! BTW - I want back and re-read your interview post, and it was extremely helpful to me. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Gen - good to hear from you! On my last BipolarConnect post I quoted your comment. I hope you don't mind.
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