www.mdjunction.com/bipolar and www.findthelight.net are two well-respected bipolar support groups.
Psych Central (psychcentral.com) has a very good online bipolar support group.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
DBSA Boston has excellent recommendations for bipolar support groups in boston
There are lots of them. Psych Central (psychcentral.com) has good support communities for all types of mental illness.
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Some of the best online fitness support groups are: Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, eDiets, The 50 Million Pound Challenge, The Biggest Loser Club, and DailyStrength.
There are many good parenting support groups online such as the Mommy Network or other sites that come up with a quick search of the term. Focususas.com might also be able to help.
First and foremost, talk to a doctor and/or a trusted health professional. Secondly, there are support groups both online and most likely in your city to gain more insight and perspective. Google would be a great place to start for looking for a live support group in your area. Good Luck!!
there is a web site: http://bipolar.about.com and they have a lot of information about bipolar and there is a link to a chat room for bipolar people and their families or support people.
Many churches offer support groups for different mental conditions. Check with your local church to see if they have a support group. Many hospitals have support groups for almost every affliction, disease, or problem you can think of. Call your local hospital, and if they don't have a specific support group for it, they can probably tell you where you can find one.
Sure. A good one is http://www.mendedhearts.org/,
Support groups are often good sources of information about Marfan; they can offer helpful suggestions about living with it as well as emotional support.