
Dec 12, 2020, 07:43 AM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
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Originally Posted by Bipolarchic14
When I was diagnosed bipolar, I was in my late 20s I heard of it but really didn’t know much about it. At the time I had been going through a pretty bad hypomanic potentially manic episode ( mind you, I did not know that- those terms were not in my vocabulary yet) and I was starting to develop suicidal ideation. During the process I had developed a strange obsession for my boss. So embarrassingly my mind was solely on that so it didn’t really hit me when they were diagnosing me with bipolar disorder. I was in therapy for like six months took medication for around that time. I had found another job and dropped out of treatment. A few years later I was back in treatment again. The weird thing is, is the process of accepting it didn’t even dawn on me the first time. I was just so out of touch That months later I was still going through the repercussions of everything. So accepting or denying it wasn’t even in my frame of mind.
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I get frustrated with the standard "bipolar symptoms" list that don't mention the tendency for people with BD to have obsessive thinking. Or maybe a more accurate term is "fixed thinking", where we get stuck on one subject or person or whatever it might be, like you did with your boss.
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