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Posted on 3/18/2009
I work with many clients who are unable to work because of Bipolar Disorder. The terrible mood swings that result from Bipolar Disorder interfere with all aspects of my clients' lives, including the ability to hold down a job, the ability to maintain a relationship with a spouse and the ability to maintain a household. This disease is not limited to any specific age group, gender or economic status. In fact, Margaret Trudeau, former wife of the late Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, has written a book about her own struggle with the disease. If you know someone who struggles with Bipolar Disorder, is unable to work because of it and is trying to get Social Security disability benefits, the Law Office of Sharon A. Christie can help. Give us a call at 410-823-8200.
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