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Old Apr 04, 2009, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by DaveyJones View Post
I have finally begun to get used to my major episodes. First in the fall around my birthday in September. That one's always bad. That's when I seem to spend a lot of time in pdocs waiting rooms, sometimes even the ER!

Then there is the one in the springtime ... like right about now!

I can't read for any length of time, I can't organize my work, I can't see a way through this...

I keep running the same maze over and over... poor little rat never learns because his learning pathways don't work anymore.

Now what?
Wow, I have not found such a regularity with my "crisis". Now I am passing through a major one that has made me a useless person for about a year and 8 months. This has been a huge one. I wonder if every crisis is bigger than the previous one? Of course, at the beginning of the crisis I am unable to read, work or anything at all.

I agree that an organized life can lead to a better management of the illness. Although it is difficult to have such an organized life when you are for example at school and there are so many factors that can change your daily routine. But I think we must do the effort to try to have this routines as much as we can.

I wish to thank to everyone who has answered to this post. I have learned a lot of you guys .