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that EVERY time you have a few nice days you instantly seem to think that nothing is wrong with you at all?? I do it every time and i really donīt like it, beause even though i feel good and think that i am just crazy to think something is ever wrong, somewhere inside i still know i am going to crash sooner or later. It is FRUSTRATING!
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Yeah, I do that.
I've kinda learnt to not jump to the conclusion that everything is ok so quickly.
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#3
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I hear ya, I'm the same
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How do i set my mood like you do? And when i try to uplad a profile image i canīt?? Its the same with an avatar.. Any computerwise here?
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The mood changer is at the top right hand corner of the page.. click 'change mood' and a list will appear.
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When you spend your life alternating between giddy highs and often devastating lows, the hope that arrives with an upswing in mood combined with the walking-on-eggshells, when's-this-gonna-cave-in thoughts is the most natural thing in the world.
I'm at a low point, and I really don't think that is going to end, either. Ideally I'd be just as wrong about this as are the people who stubbornly and understandably convince themselves that every bit of euphoria is permanent. |
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I do the same thing. I think that is why I have yet to seek treatment. I have all the symptoms and family history, but when I'm ok I convince myself that I'm fine. Then when I'm in a low I know that I need treatment. So, your not the only one. It is frustrating!
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yup, happens to me all the time. i also get the notion that i can get of my meds and i will be able to function well. well let me tell you, i have learned not to make that mistake anymore no matter how well i feel. when i've stopped my meds, i have gotten physically ill from withdrawl of course, but in addition, the "feeling great" ends up the worst feeling in the world. i hate that it's very frustrating. but i've trained myself to remember to continue my meds, i also have my hubby who can tell when i am off my meds, support me in taking them. thought it did take him sometime to realize that i really need the meds and treatment. okay now i shifting away from the topic, that's a norm too, too many things going on in my head, lol.
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