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I don't know anyone with any form of bipolar (that I know of). I would love to meet someone (in person) who can relate to this aspect of my life, but how?? I've been to some groups/meet-ups but they are always held at hospitals and feel more like AA meetings...I don't mean this with any disrespect, but I want to meet others who are 'high-functioning' and have similar interests/lifestyle, etc. (otherwise it sort of defeats the purpose of the whole relating to each other bit). Am I searching for a "unicorn"?
(edit: by 'high-functioning' I don't mean people who aren't struggling or don't have periods of being 'non-functional,' but rather are generally able to get by) |
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I'm not sure. I was going to say your best bet would be going to meetings. If we lived close, I'd be your friend!
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Maybe do some volunteering with nami?
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I've just kind of stumbled upon them over the years. We have several church members who deal with bipolar disorder and depression. They are a great source of support.
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I would say a church or some kind of affiliate. If you're not religious join a group or a class of some sort with high functioning adults, then you might come across someone. Its hard to find a "high functioning" bipolar friend because somewhere during your friendship they will have an "episode" I know because it happened to me with my bipolar friend and I didn't handle it well.
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Yes, that's what I mean. Someone like me, I guess. I'm married so just friends. The only bipolar people I've met (in groups) are either homeless, not working/studying, or much older than me.
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I'm sending you a PM. Check your Inbox.
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You will need two full sets of friends. Rotate them as needed. =]
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