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Vidar 12-19-2014 10:42 PM

Bi-polar
 
So i was recently diagnosed with Bi-polar disorder.

Thoughts?

Pitborn 12-19-2014 10:43 PM

Hopefully you won't use it as an excuse for a murder spree.

Vidar 12-19-2014 10:47 PM

it wasnt me..its was 'him'

Itap 12-19-2014 10:48 PM

Please elaborate on why you think you were diagnosed with this disorder

loramin 12-19-2014 10:50 PM

I have it. It's annoying, but it hasn't stopped me from having a full life. When I first found out I had it I was pretty depressed, and thought I'd never get a job, a girlfriend, etc. Now I have a six figures job, a beautiful wife, etc. so I'm not bullshitting when I say it won't ruin your life if you don't let it.

I try to maintain a regular sleep schedule, and try never to miss my meds, and when I do I stay pretty middle of the road (not perfectly un-depressed or un-manic, but only ever a bit of each). I still piss my friends and co-workers off sometimes when I let myself get too depressed and/or manic, and I've been known to get speeding tickets and spend too much money when I get hypomanic, but in the last few years I haven't even had those issues (well, I still piss people off sometimes; that part seems inescapable).

If you have any questions about it feel free to ask (here or in PMs).

P.S. And to any psychotherapy skeptics out there, I agree with being skeptical about trying to solve everything with pills, but some people like me really do need them. When I first found out I was bipolar it was because I got so manic I had to be committed to a mental hospital. Trust me, whatever small side effects I get from my pills (and really I have almost none at this point) are a small price to pay for sanity, and thanks to them I've never had another true manic episode.

Vidar 12-19-2014 10:51 PM

because ive been to several mental health clinics and a psychiatrist who diagnosed me as bi-polar with dysphoric mania.

There was some drama that happened and that led to my going to these places/people.

Pitborn 12-19-2014 11:42 PM

I'd honestly say that 70% of the people out there ( and 100% of the people that play Red 99 ) have some sort of mental illness.

A lot of my peers battle depression.. I think I might struggle with it too if I didn't smoke a lot of pot and have a life that makes me happy for the most part.

Live your best life. Don't let a diagnosis dictate your future.

Archalen 12-20-2014 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loramin (Post 1718599)
I have it. It's annoying, but it hasn't stopped me from having a full life. When I first found out I had it I was pretty depressed, and thought I'd never get a job, a girlfriend, etc. Now I have a six figures job, a beautiful wife, etc. so I'm not bullshitting when I say it won't ruin your life if you don't let it.

I try to maintain a regular sleep schedule, and try never to miss my meds, and when I do I stay pretty middle of the road (not perfectly un-depressed or un-manic, but only ever a bit of each). I still piss my friends and co-workers off sometimes when I let myself get too depressed and/or manic, and I've been known to get speeding tickets and spend too much money when I get hypomanic, but in the last few years I haven't even had those issues (well, I still piss people off sometimes; that part seems inescapable).

If you have any questions about it feel free to ask (here or in PMs).

P.S. And to any psychotherapy skeptics out there, I agree with being skeptical about trying to solve everything with pills, but some people like me really do need them. When I first found out I was bipolar it was because I got so manic I had to be committed to a mental hospital. Trust me, whatever small side effects I get from my pills (and really I have almost none at this point) are a small price to pay for sanity, and thanks to them I've never had another true manic episode.

Yes, I've worked in the mental health field and know a good bit about this. Bipolar takes a different outlook than standard anxiety/depression. With the latter, you can usually recover without medication, although it can be very difficult. With bipolar, you don't just have tired nerves that need rest. The closest case I've seen to coping without medication was a very self-aware sufferer who meditated regularly and was deep into yoga/ martial arts and was regularly engaged with a great therapist. That type of coping can take you far, but not all the way usually with bipolar. Usually better to do that in concert with medication.

Glenzig_ 12-20-2014 12:44 AM

LOL MY BRO BEING HYPOMANIC TOO TALKIN ABOUT RESEARCHING THE ATROCITIES OF SLAVERY ON WIKIPEDIA AND MAKING VIDEOS FOR A 16 YEAR OLD UK ANOREXIC BEYONCE COVER SINGER

LOL MANIA

IM FINE THOUGH

iruinedyourday 12-20-2014 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loramin (Post 1718599)
I have it. It's annoying, but it hasn't stopped me from having a full life. When I first found out I had it I was pretty depressed, and thought I'd never get a job, a girlfriend, etc. Now I have a six figures job, a beautiful wife, etc. so I'm not bullshitting when I say it won't ruin your life if you don't let it.

I try to maintain a regular sleep schedule, and try never to miss my meds, and when I do I stay pretty middle of the road (not perfectly un-depressed or un-manic, but only ever a bit of each). I still piss my friends and co-workers off sometimes when I let myself get too depressed and/or manic, and I've been known to get speeding tickets and spend too much money when I get hypomanic, but in the last few years I haven't even had those issues (well, I still piss people off sometimes; that part seems inescapable).

If you have any questions about it feel free to ask (here or in PMs).

P.S. And to any psychotherapy skeptics out there, I agree with being skeptical about trying to solve everything with pills, but some people like me really do need them. When I first found out I was bipolar it was because I got so manic I had to be committed to a mental hospital. Trust me, whatever small side effects I get from my pills (and really I have almost none at this point) are a small price to pay for sanity, and thanks to them I've never had another true manic episode.

Hey I have a question I hope not to offend, since you know so well that you have a bi-polar condition.. when you have mood swings, are you able to be like -oh doh, wait a minuet guys, im just having issues with my bi-polar right now.. ill be ok!

I dont mean to offend! I hope I dont!


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