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I Battle Bipolar Disorder

I Have Been Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder

By: plainweirdoJayne
Written on October 25th, 2010
Age: 18-21 , Female
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  • bymypoles

    If in this day and age you have to ask what Bipolar Disorder is You are not a bipolar I knew as an infant that I was did not have a name for it but I knew I was different and I knew my mind did not work the way other peoples minds work I was moody emotional finally cyclothymic mild bipolar and I have stayed Bipolar living bipolar right now making progress saving more spending less one problem of bipolars If you dont know within yourself that there is something wrong with you that you can tell the doctor about symptoms everyone knows why they are blue if it happens too often chances are you are bipolar point blank Ask your doctor get on meds move on

    Sep 11, 2011
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  • bymypoles

    If in this day and age you have to ask what Bipolar Disorder is You are not a bipolar I knew as an infant that I was did not have a name for it but I knew I was different and I knew my mind did not work the way other peoples minds work I was moody emotional finally cyclothymic mild bipolar and I have stayed Bipolar living bipolar right now making progress saving more spending less one problem of bipolars If you dont know within yourself that there is something wrong with you that you can tell the doctor about symptoms everyone knows why they are blue if it happens too often chances are you are bipolar point blank Ask your doctor get on meds move on

    Sep 11, 2011
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  • obleena1963

    Bipolar Disorder is a mood disorder caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. You can be anywhere from suicidal to euphoric. You can't control it but there are meds that can help. The main thing is to make sure your diognosis is correct. If you don't understand what you're reading, get someone to help you sort it out. Also try WEBMD.COM, it can help.

    Nov 2, 2010
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