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William R. Marchand Just write. Classes and books can certainly be helpful. That said - we can only truely learn the craft by writing (and more writing). The more negativ…moreJust write. Classes and books can certainly be helpful. That said - we can only truely learn the craft by writing (and more writing). The more negative feedback that we receive - the more that we grow and develop as writers. Write, submit, rewrite and submit again.(less)
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How to Get Emergency Medical Providers to Take You Seriously Despite Your Bipolar Diagnosis

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Lisa had never thought about how emergency room physicians would react to her diagnosis of bipolar disorder.


Why would she?  A former college cheerleader, the 24-year-old had always been the picture of physical fitness.


That is, until she blacked out at work and was rushed to the hospital by paramedics.


Scared and emotionally charged, she awaited much needed answers. The doctor co

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