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any of yall have bipolar disorder? (pg. 9)
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Also known as 'some people are just pussies.' |
Potentially, pre-disposed pussies! |
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| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Potentially, pre-disposed pussies! |
Avoid alliteration always!:mad: |
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| Slylee |
i definitely agree with domesticated about the drug use causing certain mood disorders.
and just for the record, i do know that a lot of mental illnesses are hereditary, so you guys weren't telling me anything new lol
i just meant that so many women have poor eating habits while pregnant and don't exercise and it's so important to have the right habits while you're pregnant because everything you put in your body and every type of stress you go through, the baby goes through. i read a study/article one time about how people can be affected by traumatic experiences that happened as an infant even though they don't necessarily remember that incident.
when it comes to mild mental illnesses (like mild depression or ADD), i'm all about the coping method as opposed to the pill popping method. i was just basically saying in my earlier posts that i sort of understood what that person was saying about how people are ed up because they don't have any love in their life lol
i don't fully agree with that but i do a little and then i also went on to say that a lot of people are ed up and have personality/mental issues because of the way they were raised.
a good example of what i'm talking about would be someone who is a sociopath. |
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| Domesticated |
| quote: | Originally posted by chlola
+1
The root of addiction is, Pain.
I suspect the same of 'mental illness'. |
No it's not.
You obviously have no understanding of the chemical actions of addictive substances. While it may be true that users initially seek solace in substances to ease some form of mental or physical pain, true physiological addiction is caused when a drug replaces and/or alters a natural process of the body, meaning that the user must continue taking the drug for the process to continue happening.
An example of this is heroin, which actually replaces endorphins in the body after a certain period of time. Endorphins are the hormone/transmitter that communicates pleasurable feelings in humans. When people withdraw from heroin, there is a period where the body is unable to use endorphins and the user becomes physically unable to feel pleasure. This state is known as anhedonia and must be endured prior to endorphins beginning to work correctly again.
Speed and cocaine have a similar kind of profile in this respect, though arguably not as devastating. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
While this may be true, I tend to think more so that mental illness is often a latent condition that is triggered by recreational drug usage. I know quite a few people with mild depression or other mood disorders that can be traced back to soon after they started using illicit drugs. |
More often than not...a schizophrenic's first psychotic break is triggered by drug or alcohol use. |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
More often than not...a schizophrenic's first psychotic break is triggered by drug or alcohol use. |
"triggered" as in they already had it and were not experiencing symptoms? |
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| Jason_R |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mattsanity
I do, and it's a sad state to live in. it's not something you can snap out of overnight. this has destroyed my life, and E or liquor wont ing help.
I was kicked out of a casino yesterday cause I snapped on a security guard for being such an ass and he really was.
I almost went to the pen in some other incident.
can anyone relate with this bipolar Im going through? |
Haven’t read the whole post but I can relate to you. I have bipola type one and it's pretty much ed my life.
When ever I feel better and that things are going my way it will later transpire that I was just going high and it would have been obvious to everyone except me.
People try to warn me but I won't have any of it and I normally end up hurting the people who care. Needless to say this leads to a sense of isolation and a very lonely existence. I've been disowned by my Mum my brothers and now my friends.
I have a girlfriend of two years but I don't know how much more she can take. Only this evening I've flipped at her for absolutely no reason what so ever.
It's not fair on her and to be honest my behaviours not fair on anyone. I always without fail bring pain and upset to almost every one I encounter. I feel like I have nothing to offer anyone.
Well I'm here for you if you need to talk just pm me. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
"triggered" as in they already had it and were not experiencing symptoms? |
Yeah they already have it. Onset is usually late teens/early 20s. |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jason_R
Haven’t read the whole post but I can relate to you. I have bipola type one and it's pretty much ed my life.
When ever I feel better and that things are going my way it will later transpire that I was just going high and it would have been obvious to everyone except me.
People try to warn me but I won't have any of it and I normally end up hurting the people who care. Needless to say this leads to a sense of isolation and a very lonely existence. I've been disowned by my Mum my brothers and now my friends.
I have a girlfriend of two years but I don't know how much more she can take. Only this evening I've flipped at her for absolutely no reason what so ever.
It's not fair on her and to be honest my behaviours not fair on anyone. I always without fail bring pain and upset to almost every one I encounter. I feel like I have nothing to offer anyone.
Well I'm here for you if you need to talk just pm me. |
um are you taking anything for it or receiving treatment? lol you might want to consider that if you haven't. |
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| Abercrombie |
| Anyone hear the one about the schizophrenic Indian? |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
Anyone hear the one about the schizophrenic Indian? |
no. do tell:stongue: |
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| Dj Skez |
No I haven't heard the one about the schizophrenic Indian ?
The only one I've heard about was that McDonald's was making a new burger called the McThriller , it's going to have 50 year old meat between 2 white buns.
...wait.. -edit-
What a lame ing joke. It sounded so good coming from a random white guy at a bar when i was halfway drunk. |
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