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Old Apr 24, 2017, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Sometimes psychotic View Post
I accept the psychosis part but not the bipolar part.....I've never really noticed mood swings but the voices are undeniable....as far as moods maybe some irritation ok major irritation but not really a high...maybe I just got the bad parts? Still I tell people bipolar as my alternate Dx is schizoaffective bipolar type....and people tend to freak out about the prefix schizo......


You have the right to be honest regardless of how that makes someone else feel. If you had cancer I bet people would try to understand your symptoms. People with cancer I'm sure do not go around saying they have asthma just to make society feel better and not think of death.
Personally I'm more comfortable with MI than cancer....just my opinion.
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