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Jan 28, 2009 16:57

I am getting a House t-shirt to help support NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Health) My connections to mental health issues are pretty strong and this is one thing I really want to help support. (Except I am getting a guy's T. I don't like the way they do the baby-doll cut on womens. /gag ( Read more... )

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ivyadrena January 28 2009, 23:18:28 UTC
Do you have a link to the shirts, or are you just getting one from a local store? I'm working on a psychology degree (and adore that show), so I'd love to help support NAMI.

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luciddreamer326 January 28 2009, 23:39:12 UTC
Sure!

http://www.nbcuniversalstore.com/index.php?v=usa_house_charitytees

The only problem being they can't ship until February 6th. I guess they sold out or something? They are out of stock for some reason.

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ivyadrena January 28 2009, 23:57:13 UTC
Awesome, thanks! I can't believe I didn't see this before.

About the shipping date: they might just not be available until the 6th, but are doing a pre-order? Or something.

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alwaysashipper January 29 2009, 16:35:52 UTC
That is a very good cause. And I think medical shows really do help in educating people about mental health issues. I don't know if you watch E.R, but about 5 years ago Sally Field played a bi-polar character on that show. It was an amazing performance, and I learned so much from it about this disease.

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luciddreamer326 January 29 2009, 21:22:51 UTC
Yes! Gah, she did such a great job on ER. It was very heartbreaking and moving to see her struggle.

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dalliel January 29 2009, 18:13:04 UTC
Its great that your supporting NAMI. I support MIND which is the British version. My best friend also has bi-polar and both my parents are (were with my dad) manic depressive so I know where your coming from when you say you want to support them. It can be really hard to understand how they feel and how they see things and I think that charities like MIND are doing such great work when it comes to supporting people and reducing the stigma about it in society.

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luciddreamer326 January 29 2009, 21:23:27 UTC
It's nice to meet other people who know where I am coming from. I feel for ya and hope that your family is doing great.

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