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I didn't romantically love my husband at first sight, but I knew I loved him. We became great friends instantly. A year went by and we both ended up single. I had left to go back to school for the year, but we stayed in touch and talked all the time. I knew we would be together the moment I came home and saw him again. We've been together ever since.

What is your favorite day of the week?


it used to be saturday. I liked it growing up, as I was at school monday to friday, so saturday was a free day before I had to prpare for school again sunday

now my favorite day is monday. I know monday's are depressing, but my friend introduced me to be good to yourself monday, something to make mondays a little less depressing.

so I do that and it does work.

I have always had a soft spot for fridays, too. always a nice feeling on fridays- what with it being start of the weekend

what things have you done this week to be good to yourself

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Old Nov 09, 2019, 05:54 AM
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Hmm. Well, I have exercised, taken some cheery pictures, bought a good book to read. A few things.

If you could visit any city in the world you have not yet seen, what would it be?
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Old Nov 09, 2019, 06:16 AM
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Hmm. Well, I have exercised, taken some cheery pictures, bought a good book to read. A few things.

If you could visit any city in the world you have not yet seen, what would it be?
I would like to go to Vienna, Austria. It's so close to my husband's home town of Prague, Czech Republic, but I have never been there. Obviously hubby has been to Vienna. I want to visit Beethoven's grave, though I am sure it's a touristy spot.

Q: How old were you when you first went to a doctor (any kind of doctor) for any bipolar symptom?
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Old Nov 09, 2019, 06:25 AM
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I was 15 years old i was diagnosed depression .then i was diagnosed generallay axienty disorder when i was 26 i was diagnosed bipolar disorder when i was 32 now i am 33 years old .i was having mixed manic attack. Do you think sometimes you are misdiagnosed
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Old Nov 09, 2019, 11:21 AM
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I was 15 years old i was diagnosed depression .then i was diagnosed generallay axienty disorder when i was 26 i was diagnosed bipolar disorder when i was 32 now i am 33 years old .i was having mixed manic attack. Do you think sometimes you are misdiagnosed
Absolutely! I think I have treatment resistant Major Depressive Disorder sometimes.

How long have you been diagnosed?
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Old Nov 09, 2019, 04:50 PM
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Absolutely! I think I have treatment resistant Major Depressive Disorder sometimes.

How long have you been diagnosed?
I was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder over 16 years ago, but didn't really accept it until 15 years ago. I remember when that first psychiatrist told me, he wanted to put me on a moodstabilizer. I basically said "No thanks!" and didn't return to his office until I was in a complete crisis the year later.

Q: If the very first time you sought mental health help was for depression, did you mention that first time any past hypomanic/manic behavior? Did that doctor even ask you about any other type of behavior beyond depression and/or anxiety?
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Old Nov 09, 2019, 04:53 PM
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The doctors always ask me about manic behavior, but I don't have any. My diagnosis is Major Depressive Disorder. The docs I've seen like to ask about it because they know bipolar is often first misdiagnosed as depression.
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Old Nov 11, 2019, 12:33 AM
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Not sure if this happens to you, but do people around you blame your bipolar when you feel alittle sad or have some more energy or wanna do something outside your comfort zone? My brother does this sometimes and it annoys me alot.
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Old Nov 11, 2019, 06:31 AM
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No,my family and friends helped me a lot.they did not blame me.and i understand them it is difficult to know how to behave sometimes with your loved ones because first my dad was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.then i was.are you afraid of your child having bipolar disorder too in the future?i do not have a child.

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Old Nov 11, 2019, 09:46 AM
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Well I do not have any children currently but I do worry that if I do have children that they are more likely to have depression, a anxiety disorder or bipolar. Especially since bipolar is 60 to 80 percent hereditary. I worry more about my brother getting it since he is at the age where I was first diagnosed,

Do you have any relatives with bipolar or depression? .
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Old Nov 11, 2019, 11:09 AM
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Well I do not have any children currently but I do worry that if I do have children that they are more likely to have depression, a anxiety disorder or bipolar. Especially since bipolar is 60 to 80 percent hereditary. I worry more about my brother getting it since he is at the age where I was first diagnosed,

Do you have any relatives with bipolar or depression? .
Unfortunately, my answer may not be that encouraging, given this topic. I have several blood-related family members who have experienced significant depression or bipolar disorder. They include:

- My paternal grandmother (bipolar disorder type 1)
- My father (depression and likely bipolar disorder - official dx soon TBD)
- My sister (official bipolar type 2 dx)
- Me (official bipolar type 1 dx)
- My youngest nephew (official bipolar NOS dx - we lost him to suicide)
- Both of my paternal uncles (depression, at least, my older uncle maybe bipolar disorder. My eldest uncle passed away recently.)
- My eldest paternal uncle's daughter/my cousin (official bipolar disorder dx, likely type 1)

- My maternal grandmother had some kind of psychiatric breakdown after having my maternal uncle. It is unsure if/how that was diagnosed, but she became unable to function for a while.
- A second cousin once removed on my maternal side (official bipolar type 1 diagnosis). It's hard to know if she inherited it from my blood relative side. She was only related to my maternal grandfather, not my maternal grandmother.
- Story has it that my great great grandmother on my paternal grandmother's side had some serious mental illness.

Q: How far back in your family tree can you go?
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Old Nov 11, 2019, 12:30 PM
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I can go back on my mom's side to great grandparents in Calabria, Italy.

What's your favorite ice cream? (mine's cookies and cream)
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Old Nov 11, 2019, 12:35 PM
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I can go back on my mom's side to great grandparents in Calabria, Italy.

What's your favorite ice cream? (mine's cookies and cream)
Mayfield used to have a blueberry cobbler ice cream on a test run that I just loved, loved, loved. Delicious! They no longer have it.

What is your favorite food?
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Old Nov 11, 2019, 12:43 PM
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It was Maraş ice cream .it is a speacial Turkish ice cream.it is made from goat milk.now i can not eat cream because i go vegan.maybe there is vegan ice cream.but i did not find. Hmmm it is answered my favorite food is fries Do you think being vegetarian relevant with bipolar disorder after being 32 years old meatlover .
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Old Nov 13, 2019, 11:30 AM
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It was Maraş ice cream .it is a speacial Turkish ice cream.it is made from goat milk.now i can not eat cream because i go vegan.maybe there is vegan ice cream.but i did not find. Hmmm it is answered my favorite food is fries Do you think being vegetarian relevant with bipolar disorder after being 32 years old meatlover .


I don't think it's related to being bipolar, no.

most (if not all) vegitarians I've met choose that because they have something against harming animals

overall, have you had a positive 2019?
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Old Nov 13, 2019, 11:45 AM
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I think I have had a positive 2019. The latter part of the year has been alittle nerve wracking with applying to a new grad school.

What was the best thing that happened for you in 2019?
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Old Nov 13, 2019, 01:55 PM
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Old Nov 13, 2019, 03:03 PM
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I painted a portrait of my friend in oils but in my head i am creating ghosts and demons from the past and some scenes again and again.ohh i forgot . i wrote a poem for my friend. It was more recent .yes i love my friends very much. Do you like opera if you like which opera do you like most and why?

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I painted a portrait of my friend in oils but in my head i am creating ghosts and demons from the past and some scenes again and again.ohh i forgot . i wrote a poem for my friend. It was more recent .yes i love my friends very much. Do you like opera if you like which opera do you like most and why?


I have never listened to an opera in full (so like your magic flute and stuff), to be honest, I don't think I'd enjoy it.

I do like some opera though, their's a group called il divo who I quite like

oh and their's another group called G4 who won our version of the X factor. they are good too

what was the last holiday you went on?
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I have never listened to an opera in full (so like your magic flute and stuff), to be honest, I don't think I'd enjoy it.

I do like some opera though, their's a group called il divo who I quite like

oh and their's another group called G4 who won our version of the X factor. they are good too

what was the last holiday you went on?
We rented a house in the Pocono mountains (in Pennsylvania) near a lake. Before that, we stayed in NY state near the Massachusetts border and attended the annual Tanglewood Music Festival.

Q: Have you in any way started to prepare for the winter holidays (Christmas, other)? What have you done?
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I have been getting points on my shoprite card in order to get a free turkey. I also have been working on a apple crostata recipe that I plan on making during thanksgiving. I walked through a few stores to get inspiration for what gifts I am gonna get family. I am usually a early shopper for the holidays.

Are you a turkey or ham person for thanksgiving?
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I prefer turkey. I tend to asociate ham more with a snack, not a main course.

what's going to be on the table for your christmas day dinner?
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Well my family celebrates on christmas eve. We have a "Polish" christmas with kielbasa, pierogi, stuffed cabbage, ham and a few other things that change each year.

What will be on your thanksgiving table?
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Well my family celebrates on christmas eve. We have a "Polish" christmas with kielbasa, pierogi, stuffed cabbage, ham and a few other things that change each year.

What will be on your thanksgiving table?
Hi depressedIRL21! My husband is Czech and I make a really nice dinner on Christmas Eve, too. In his country, like Poland, Christmas Eve is the major celebration day. Czechs like to eat carp on Christmas Eve. I hate carp. Occasionally I make it, but I rather prefer making a shrimp dish. I have spent the holidays with my husband's family in CZ. It's always lovely with lovely traditions. In Czech Republic, it is "Little Jesus" that brings the gifts to children on Christmas Eve. "Little Jesus" also brings the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. They celebrate the feast of Saint Nicholas in early December. On that day, Saint Nicholas comes to childrens' doors along with an angel and the devil. Children are given only small little gifts on that day by Saint Nicholas. Or, the devil gives them coal, if they've been bad. Some friends/family/neighbors are the ones that dress up as this odd trio.

My husband and I have made a tradition of going to Florida for Thanksgiving. We don't have any family there. We just stay in a hotel by the beach. Though I cook most of the meals while we're there, we do go to a seafood restaurant for Thanksgiving meal. My husband is allergic to garlic, and since modern day Americans nowadays put garlic in most everything, he can't eat the turkey dinners at most restaurants. Both of us rather have local fish dishes. It's delicious! Growing up, my mom made Thanksgiving dinner. It was the typical turkey dinner. She never used garlic in any of it. Garlic was not often used by my ancestors. Side dishes included green bean casserole, mashed potatoes with gravy, stuffing, creamed onions, candied sweet potatoes, scalloped oysters (an old family recipe from at least the mid 1800s), peas, rolls, sunshine salad, some appetizers, and then several pies (at least 4). My family loved pies! Not a low carb meal! Everyone always made fun of my great grandmother's plate. She could pile the food so high that it would look like it would avalanche. And then she had seconds, and then at least one piece of all of the different pies. There were usually about 12 to 15 people at the dinner.

Q: What is your favorite holiday tradition?

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Old Nov 15, 2019, 09:10 AM
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watching muppet's christmas carol every christmas eve

for as long as I can remember, I have watched that movie every year

and I love screwdge. he is such a good character, charles dickens put a lot of thought in to him

what is your favorite holiday movie
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