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Old Jun 19, 2014, 10:00 PM
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There are times at work I feel that my co-workers think my mood swings are an act for attention. I was talking to one of them yesterday telling her all that I am doing to help my illness and next school year things should be so much better at work. I added that I felt that they think I do what I do as an act of attention and she said nothing. She just looked at me like, well now that you mention it.

OMG How why would I want to have mood swings? I was very well controlled and only had two bad break downs. They happen and that is why I told my co-worker about my bi-polar. They need to know that is was part of it.

Two of the ladies there are so awesome. They seem to understand the most. Its nice to have that.

I get along with everyone there. We all get along and help each other out so much. I love working there.

Anyone else have this feeling?

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Old Jun 19, 2014, 10:28 PM
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Old Jun 20, 2014, 08:51 AM
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