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can't believe there is anything left so damaged and hurt damaged broken exploded heart shattered brain whats' left??
mentally ill crazy *.*.*.*....tripper...lost it so long ago it's too late to sit in the perfect corner and regroup! the borderline brain explodes soon as the heart says "nice"...the bipolar brain shouts WTF? no matter what!!...weirdo everytime...there must be a place? ...hate this hate that...love more love that! Last edited by FooZe; Nov 23, 2012 at 02:58 AM. Reason: bleeped a cussword |
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i really like the way you express your feelings, monkey
sorry you are feeling that way |
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I wish I could say something that could make you feel better and I'm going to try anyway. I am 51 years old. I have lived through some good and some bad. I am not bipolar and yet I relate to you and your expressions. I watched my husband fight cancer for three years and its now 2 1/2 years that he's gone. He endured so much and yet his faith never wavered. He was a courageous, strong, loving, caring, gentle soul. We were together for 30 blessed years. The experience and tragedy of the loss was so painful as I am left to start new when I feel that I am too young to be old and too old to be young. I am generally happy, I am compassionate, I love to laugh and dance, I pray, I have four beautiful children and three beautiful granddaughters, and I have the most Magnificent bipolar/depressed/adhd friend. He is the one in my life who brings me stability and support. I love him for it and I will do any and everything I know how to give him the support he needs. I read the posts on this site and I feel the passion and the hope and the willingness to find your way.. The so called normal people are so wrapped up in bliss sometimes that they fail to realize how simple minded they can be. I wish to tell you that you are so very special and that I am so concerned when you feel so bad. I feel that you all have helped me so much in just this little while that I have joined this forum. I want to give back the same and I am trying....
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I am so sorry you are feeling this way((((((((dubblemonkey))))))))Sending hugs and positive vibes your way. I feel it is never to late!
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PC is a great place for support. What also helps me in weekly therapy and support groups. I know what it's like to be in a dark place. I hope u find the support and resources u need.
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I love being bipolar because of the raw emotions. Took a while to learn I was a little no a lot different and needed to focus this energy. Now I draw, paint take pictures. Feel the emotions I saw, talk to some and be safe about it. My teen is bipolar like me and when he goes through this he write teenage poetry or longboards. Feelings tell us we are alive. You will find your place. |
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