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Old Mar 10, 2012, 06:38 AM
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I think "I am bipolar" tends to be used more because you're generally referring to the moods that exist within the spectrum then actually thinking of it as a disease. Just like saying "I am depressed" over "I have depression"

I think the aim of saying "I have bipolar" is to pull it away from you internally so you don't think of yourself as the disease.

Buggs post was awesome, too. It made me laugh.
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