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Old Jan 24, 2014, 01:18 AM
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It has been yet another rocky and unstable day. The only constant in life it seems are the mood swings. The problem is I never recognized them for what they were..even after the first time I was diagnosed with bipolar. I just couldn't or wouldn't believe that was what I had. I knew stuff was wrong with my brain, but now this is the second time I have been diagnosed with it...rapid cycling bipolar disorder and it is upsetting knowing there is no cure and that it can only be treated and that at any moment I could unpredictably plunge into the darkness again.
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Old Jan 25, 2014, 05:44 PM
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it took me a couple diagnoses to accept it too and even longer to accept treatment. it took a couple years and a lot of patience and trying all kinds of meds but we finally found the right meds for me with no side effects. now I don't cycle anymore and I am living a predictable life. I cannot believe the difference. I was a rapid cycler too. for 30 years. I so wish I hadn't have been so stubborn because I wasted so much of my life. I hate the idea that I have to take meds every day but compared to the instability that I was living, the wanting to die everyday, it is an easy trade off. I now have hope. the craziness is gone. get help and take care
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