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Is Bipolar Disorder for Everyone?
I have two main points to make. The first one is the one that aggravates me and I will tell you that sometimes it upsets people when I talk about it. I think bipolar disorder is way over diagnosed and … Continue reading
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My Story with Bipolar Disorder Divided Part 12: Severe Manic Episode that Sunk into a Deep Depression
My last blog talked about how out of control I had gotten and how severe my manic episode was. I have learned over the years that the higher you go, the lower you sink. That is why I try and … Continue reading