-
Continue reading →: Blogging is a Different Reality …As someone who comes from a famous case, and also attended law school, blogging is a different reality. I think I did the right thing and going to Todd’s house after the Laguna Woods shooting to talk, made 26 videos in my phone outside my car, and then the police…
-
Continue reading →: Didn’t Get Well Again, and Here’s Why …
After sharing all my stages of improvement, its always with enthusiasm that I share never judged for quality, maybe a reflection of disability I never complained on any meds, always kept busy, many computers later, I guess showing more work for my work, is the solution to fixing a bad…
-
Continue reading →: What I’ve Learned About Voices and Sickness …That if you were important and suddenly not feeling well, getting well is the first step to showing people you care. As an attendee of AA with 20 years sober minus 2006 and 2013, sometimes that confidence is misunderstood for intelligence or shelter or lack of awareness for pains in…
-
Continue reading →: OCDA Protest (Day 2) What’s Good Enough …When it comes to risk everyone evaluates things based on how things feel, then secondly based on what you think, and we hope that everyone leads with what’s in the best interests for all, however when the interest is to concern a person recovered or disabled that there is something…
-
Continue reading →: Complaining Makes Things Worse …In my most recent episode with bipolar schizophenia which included a two day mani state of writing non stop and turning orange, while detoxing from adderrall and switching to Vyvanse. There’s no state of desperation and falling into a deep depression other than being out of sorts and trying to…
-
Continue reading →: Know Your Worth …Why my face is deformed (I self harmed the day before visiting the site of a local tragedy my first effort to show up meet who’s been affected and in person video a response and a recorded effort responsibility to prevent not make light of anything big on my blog…
-
Continue reading →: Writing & Improving …What I’ve learned the hard way about mental health is that if you discuss what’s causing you illness you are not given a cure … that’s the trick to pain and suffering it’s not what you’ve done right and said right it’s about at what point has how you’ve been…
-
Continue reading →: In Recent News, Since Court Submission … Thank you President Biden for Your Help …https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-announce-white-house-office-gun-violence-prevention/story?id=103394253 Additional Articles that I have written on Prevention: Aftercare and Prevention by Leslie Fischman By-Laws for Prevention (What to Keep in Mind Overall While Campaigning Anywhere): https://lesliefischman.wordpress.com/?s=prevention+
-
Continue reading →: How Has “Me Too” Affected Me and My Mental Health …Anytime words are used to cause harm, that’s the problem with how you feel, when its no longer about you and what another has to say, such as the attorney in Manhattan Beach who called me “mentally ill” in a court document (for one way messaging) and the group message…
-
Continue reading →: Today is My Birthday …So far so good sorry it’s taking me longer than usual to get through explaining the problems associated to getting voices and the potential causes for those grievances “voices” (heard by me only) towards me in life. Never by any loss have I ever made anyone’s life difficult to accept…
-
Continue reading →: Book: Thinking Out Loud by Leslie FischmanExcerpt: “The way that we think is completely in our control, and we should be able to control our thoughts and emotions if we really want to let go of the grief, anger and anxiety. No one wants to get blamed for making mistakes. It is harder to get over…
-
Continue reading →: When Everything Hurts …Mental health issues are one thing, fighting is another thing, and sexuality is another thing, I don’t think that you have to be suffering from anything without these things in your life including love, love is usually a feeling that you get to, after knowing yourself another coming to know…
-
Continue reading →: Being Strong for Others …A true test of character is who you are with the least amount of support, money, security, and assurances in life. This is the stuff that determines who you are as a person when you’re hurt broken scared defeated or seemingly losing in life to any diagnosis. What are you…







