Right? It irks me when people say they "have bipolar" like it is some disease you can cure or infect other with or something. Conversely I would say I "am bipolar," however, this makes it sound like it is a defining trait. It is just a piece of my life.
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Originally Posted by ElsaMars
I think we need the brain cells more than neurotypicals do actually.
I think I got it too, I wish it were like a flu and I could sneeze it on to some unsuspecting person and pass it on (I know just the person I'd give it to) but sadly it doesn't work like that. It's like having the flu for life and while it's not contagious, it does infect people in close proximity. Im in quarantine right now....I've had to ask my loved ones to not come visit.....I don't want them to see me like this ....to remember this part of me, or to infect them.
I'm glad you are improving and hope that trend continues for you.
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