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Originally Posted by Direction
I seem to have two kinds of lows and highs...ones brought on by bipolar which have no definitive time frame (but probably months) and then the lows and highs brought on by my emotional intensity which bounce me up and down ... kind of like a sine wave riding on another sine wave ... if you can picture that. I think these two together produce my "rapid cycling"
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I never seem to notice the constant mood changes from the borderline. But once the deep depression of bipolar hits, it's hard not to realize it. Just hard to work back out of.
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Winnie the Pooh is based on psychological disorders.
Pooh has an eating disorder, Piglet has anxiety, Eeyore has depression, Tigger has ADHD, Rabbit has OCD, and Owl is the psychiatrist who they all look up to.