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Old Jun 24, 2014, 02:12 AM
onceaholic onceaholic is offline
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Hi all,

I know someone suffering from bipolarism, and I have spent several years researching it, but I find that the information is often conflicting. I was wondering if anybody could help with some questions? I have suffered from several bouts of depression but never bipolarism, btw, so I have some amount of empathy but I would like to know more.

1) Can your environment trigger an episode of depression? ( I have read that it doesn't).
2) Can your environment make your depressive phrase worse? (I have read that it doesn't).
3) Are you much worse around some people than you are around others during the same depressive phrase?
4) At what age did your symptoms start?
5) What do you do when your bipolar episode affects others who care about you? How do you handle it? Do you separate yourself from others, do you apologize, do you expect others to tolerate it no matter what, because bipolarism should be treated like a physical disease?


Let me answer qu (5) about my experience with *depression*.
I believe that mental disorders should be treated the same as dying of cancer. If I was dying of cancer, I would not act all entitled expecting someone to ignore their needs and attend only to mine all the time. I would hope for a ton of emotional and physical support, but I am aware that the other person has their own physical and emotional needs, too. Also whenever I see that someone is affected emotionally by my behavior, I apologize. I try not to be selfish.

Thank you in advance.