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Originally Posted by Michanne
Actually bipolar is a DSM 4 invention. The term "manic depressive" goes back at least 100-150 years, probably longer. The illness has been recorded much longer then that. Bipolar then expanded into spectrum of 1,2 then "nos". Now we have unipolar. Pretty much anybody can be *polar. I still buy into the syllable theory... Manic depressive = 5 syllables. Bipolar disorder NOS = 10!
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I didn't understand a thing you said, but the word MANIC strikes a chill in many people , my usual forum name is MANIC 666 that's my laugh in the face at religion , it can freak people out and they often ask why such a chilling name ,