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Old Jul 14, 2015, 10:33 PM
Anonymous200230
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At 19, you would probably be thinking 'how am I going to live the rest of my life with this?' I was diagnosed with a heart condition in my late teens, and I know they were my thoughts at the time. I thought my life was ruined when it had only just begun.

Since then a few years have come and gone, I have learned to live and manage and cope with my heart, and overall it has not impeded my life all that much. Unfortunately, I was not diagnosed with bipolar until a lot of damage had been done. But, like my heart, I have learned to live and manage and cope with bipolar, well, as well as anyone can.

This maybe something you have to live WITH for a lifetime, but it does not have to BE your lifetime. Knowing you have bipolar now, you are now able to learn, perhaps with the assistance of Pdoc, T and self healing techniques how to cope, regulate and manage your life with it from now on. It is not a life sentence, something that will end your life. It is something that will change your life, and it is not necessarily always for the worse.....

xXx
Thanks for this!
Lonlin3zz