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any of yall have bipolar disorder? (pg. 15)
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mattsanity
I'll take that advice. even the doctors killed the king of pop.
I do workout though and Ive been going 3-5 times a week in the past 3 months. workout is good but the good feelings only last till you fall asleep. the next day, your brain goes back to the typical again.
w/e. I hope I grow outta this . I should be locked up right now but it seems like the one above is giving me some chances. |
alcohol and drugs are known to induce a period of psychosis,
aka, you've been ing up your body, so your mental health deteriorated, & now you find yourself in out-of-balance.
Only a very small percentage of the population has bipolar syndrome, its around 0.3% to 0.5%, less than 1% of people have it. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
Thats what I was going to say :wtf:
Along with the fact that you have to be depressed for a few months, experience a few months of mania, then go back to months of depression before being diagnosed as bipolar. The Lithium could work.
What you have is bi-douchiery. Meaning, you are always a douche. :clown: |
what you just described above is someone who is cycling depression.
bipolar people dont stay depressed for months, the cycle between mania and depression have to be much faster than that. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by StalkerElmo
I'd like to introduce you to our Creator.. but with all the idiots that come here I'll keep it to a bare minimum.
Life is a test, and your bipolar disorder is probably your toughest test to face. You see, when our temporary life on earth expires, we will eventually be faced with our God (our maker) and he will reward you for all the tests that you have passed in your lifetime.
So, try your best to cope with this disorder, which is caused by Satan's demons that try to make your life a living hell. I'm sure you must be extremely stressed with all of this happening, but, the least you can do is have faith in God and that he really wants you to pull through this unfortunate disorder. I can't imagine what it's like to be bipolar, but all I know is that once you survive this battle you won't regret it when you're in Heaven.
I'll pray for you, sincerely. This message is my personal testimony to you as I have encountered God on many occasions in my own life. He is there, and believe me, he is real, I hope you'll pull through and I'll see you on the other side :)
P.S. Just listen to your favourite trance tracks whenever symptoms arise.. I guarantee you it'll help calm it down. |
dude you are delusional. religion is not the answer. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
We take care of our sick. You don't. My roommate who is looking over my shoulder as I type, said this time, I shouldn't back down because your country does a very poor job of caring for it's mentally ill. (She has an MD and just finished her phd in psychiatry at Stanford.) And she is American.
But common sense, dude, if you took proper care of your mentally ill, they wouldn't be in prisons. You yourself said prisons in all of your states are full of the mentally ill.
Go figure. |
someone please define "mentally ill" |
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| Sushipunk |
| Kinda laughing at Zidumare replying to all these posts that are years old now. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
You 'revealing' that you have a mental illness would be about as shocking as Mr. Mystery revealing that he's had a pine cone stuck up his arse since age 8.
On a serious note, bi-polar is a very serious condition; quite possibly one of the worst mental illnesses. Imagine being unable to control yourself from selling your house, sleeping with your best friend's spouse, flying to the other side of the world on a whim or deciding to try smack for the first time because the mood struck you. It would be truly awful. |
who said bipolar people arent in control of themselves. you are in great misunderstanding my friend, why bipolar people act the way they do.
what you just described are impulses or desires, and everyone has those. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
You know what would be really sweet? Multipolar disorder! Now that's hardcore! |
there are some psychiatrists out there who have come out and said that the label "bi-polar" is wrong due to the fact that some individuals with
"bi-polar" disorder can be both depressed and manic at the same time,
meaning that the they are experiencing both poles at the same time,
instead of the cycling between the two poles. |
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| Zharen |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Kinda laughing at Zidumare replying to all these posts that are years old now. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjArTiN!
did they have whatever u just said 2000 years ago? |
bipolar disorder has been related to creativity for quite some time now, so yes, if there were any ARTists 2000 years ago, chances are some of them were bipolar. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
i kinda see what he/she was saying and i agree but i also know that it's a crock of to try and think that the world's problems can be solved with love or hope.
i do strongly believe that so many mental illnesses (if not all) are caused by things the mother did while pregnant and also from a bad upbringing. i think it would be hard to prove this though because i doubt many women would want to admit their bad habits while pregnant. i mean think of all the women who eat garbage or still smoke or something and don't take the proper vitamins while pregnant, etc... or imagine women who got pregnant and didn't know for the first month and in that month, she dropped e or did a bunch of coke or something and decided to keep the baby.
in fact, the whole ing problem with the world is bad parenting lol |
WOW, THE LEVEL OF ING IGNORANCE. |
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| zidumare |
| quote: | Originally posted by Damerchi
its genetic. The documentary Lira posted talks about how its a result of a combination of genes, and if you have it it is almost certain that it is present in your family. Stephen Fry contributes his DNA for the research in it. Even though MRI scans cannot determine the difference between a normal brain and an afflicted one, there is overwhelming evidence to show repeated patterns of behavior similar to ancestors.
I have read studies that indicate there is a 1/4 chance of passing on the gene if you have it... regardless of what the mother is consuming during pregnancy. |
"Even though MRI scans cannot determine the difference between a normal brain and an afflicted one,"
maybe because it might not be a mental disorder. if both brains have no differences, than, where is the proof that "bi-polar" disorder is a mental illness? |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Kinda laughing at Zidumare replying to all these posts that are years old now. |
Maybe now is a good time to tell him over half of them don't post here any more, or would it spoil the fun? |
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