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Default May 31, 2021 at 06:17 AM
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Hii fam...I wanted to know each of ur types of job and anyone facing difficulties within ur job reg getting along with colleagues...as I have difficulties with it in all the jobs I get...is it related to my Bipolar? Any suggestions?
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Default Jun 01, 2021 at 12:28 PM
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Hi PadawanSkywalker. Your question is interesting, but may not be seen as well in this particular sub-forum. Perhaps you might ask the Moderators for this website to move it to the main Bipolar Disorder forum. It would receive more responses there.

I am currently on disability, and have been for some years. I used to work as a manager in sales and marketing. When on the sales end, I mostly managed relationships with foreign agents and organized tours of the company's facilities. When in marketing, I wrote website and marketing material content and represented the company at various fairs and events. They were always stressful jobs, but they seemed more so when I was very symptomatic. The job eventually destabilized me long-term. As for relationships, I did have some issues with female colleagues. Usually never male ones. It's a lot to go into. Some of it was bipolar related, and some not.
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