Rick Harris
Born in the summer of 1958 (you do the math), in rural southeast Georgia, the sixth child of eight total children, happy to have grown up there (at least, now that the growing up there is over LOL). HIV+ since January 2001 (again, you do the math). Currently residing in Jack
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Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management, Southern Ilinois UniversityInterests
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Rural Ramblings - or - Lessons LearnedThrough all of these Rural Ramblings we have some very basic Lessons Learned that have been incorporated (sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly) throughout our lives.
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On the Lighter SideReminding my self to remember not to forget.
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My Declaration of DependenceWe all depend on others.
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A Bipolar Person's Definition of "Self"Being bipolar makes it difficult enough, because it is most difficult to find an exact, chemical balance that assists me in identifying my "true" self. This "true" self is the one I described as the self I view as closest to what I believe others think is normal.
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Being Bipolar: My Five PhasesThrough extensive self-examination, I have identified five stages of my disorder with their respective transition periods.
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Fear - The Third Side of My Bipolar Being's CoinWhile not excusing my behavior, I now recognize I grew up in an environment that encouraged me to condemn parts of my self.
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The Old-Timer's (Alzheimer's) SongHumorous look at alzheimer's.
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I Love You, Wrong or RightDoes not matter when morning comes Who has lost and who has won All that matters is you love, wrong or right.
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The Reader's VoiceOnly the reader can assign value to what is written.
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Being Bipolar: A First-Hand AccountThis is my personal revelation of being bipolar.
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Trend Sees HIV/AIDS-Positive Claiming to be Disease-and-Drug FreeThis deception is insidious, as it seems to be acceptable to most of this population on face value or a self-advertising level. I have read numerous ads where the individual claims to be "D/D Free" (disease-and-drug free) and requests "U B 2" (you be too).
