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Old Oct 23, 2011, 08:44 AM
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I don't want to be bipolar either!

I keep hoping the next professional opinion will turn up something else, but they just keep lining up, one after the other: bipolar II, bipolar II, bipolar II w/ ADHD... We'll see what they say this week when I start with a new T.

At the same time, I kinda feel like I have a competitive advantage, inasmuch as the (wrong) meds cocktail has made me hypo a lot over the last few years. Despite the drawbacks, the indirect advantage is that I've had a lot of opportunities that probably wouldn't have come up if I weren't so hyper-productive...

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Old Oct 23, 2011, 03:12 PM
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I Anika, Do NOT want to be BIPOLAR !!!!

I am suffering for more mental damage then I ever thought I would. My cognition seems forever damaged. I went from bring a smart 4.0 grade average to feeling like I have serious learning disabilities. My last episode has Been very damaging and I feel my brain will never be the same. Progressively getting worse each time with no recovery. What will be left of me ?
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