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Old Nov 05, 2017, 05:28 PM
Anonymous49071
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Hi again icreateidestroy,

You don’t have to apologize for quoting me. I only wanted to say that I don’'t like to be referred to as a source of some information in another forum than in the forum and thread I originally wrote in. You couldn't know that.

You are of course free to make yourself known in what ever forum you want to, and to discuss your topics when you like to.

I may have misread you, but I got the impression that you thought that we could help you with a diagnose here at PC. We cannot! We are only ordinary sufferers like yourself. What we can help with or not help with will differ because the knowledge we all have differ from person to person. We are all unique and so are you.

That means that if you should end up with a bipolar diagnose it is only a tool for your pdoc and a paper for your insurance company: «His symptoms are in that category». But «that category» tells nothing about what person you are and what is difficult for you personally, what weaknesses you have that you have to work upon to live well with your disorder (whatever label they give it) or what strengths you have that your pdock can build upon to help you.

Your total lifesituation has something to say as well, like if you have the money to eat healthy, have good people around you to support you and more … (From what you have written these two topics I mentioned seem to be well covered in you case).

All in all we can say that two people with the same diagnose may have so different treatments that if they were taped and shown to students, they would never guess that these two people shared the same diagnose. (Pdocs never show material to students that their patients have not given permission to in advance).

Take good care of yourself in the waiting period. Relax when you can and do some easy physical exercises to keep yourself phyiscal fit. Mind and body works togheter you know!

Be well!
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