Posted by Parisss on February 11, 2004, at 1:00:47
In reply to Re: Bi-polar. Is there nothing I can do?, posted by Daydreamer on February 9, 2004, at 20:36:29
I have been fighting the Bipolar/Anxiety battle for 15+ years. I think I have had all the array of diagnosis combos there are, and certainly could paint a beautiful rainbow with the number of left over bottles of pills I have tried.
I have tried so many that most of the ones you mention I can't even recall why we stopped that one in lieu of another!
Normal? What is that? How do we know when we are there? How do we know when we are where we should stop and accept the rest as just life?
I think as a Bipolar (+ whatever the current Doc of the month is thinks I am) I can truly say that most other Bipolars and I have not made our circle of life a normal "Walton's Mtn" kind of life and so to adapt to that as a non-Bipolar would is what? How are we to know?
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