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Hello everyone. So, the reason im writing this is because a question has been rounding my head lately: Am i a big failure??.
I was diagnose with bipolarity ten years ago. At that time i was an excellent student. Good grades, big expectations, big dreams. But after two episodes my cognitive status change. I had severe memory and concentration problems that didnt allow me to study (i was studiying medicine, so i have to memorice a lot). This problems started to be less severe, but my brain was never the same again. I tried to start again my studies, but i just keept faling, i just could not retain information. So finally i droped school (because i could not afford to pay all the years that was was taking me to finish the damn courses). Then i started a technical career, that was simpler but at least give some skills to work. The thing is, i just keep reading all this amazing stories of smart and talented people who overcame the disease and now have tons of diplomas and degrees, while im just here being a piece of garbage. Am i really the most untalented and dumb bipolar in the world?. It have been 10 years, and i feel my life stoped the day all of this started. I have a job, im good at what i do, but its just a routinarie work that anybody can do. I havent achive nothing in my 30 years of living. I would love to hear your stories, i dont know what i did wrong. I really tried. I really wanted to be a professional, to have a career, make my mom proud, but nothing worked in the end. Thanks for reading PS: im not native english speaker, so maybe there going to be wrong words or sentences |
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Hi Brienne welcome to Psych Central. I am sorry you are feeling bad about yourself. It sounds like you have not been able to accomplish everything you wanted to, but you have still achieved things. You still went back to learn a technical skill as you said, and you are still working in the way that you are able to. I am sure you have achieved other things, too. It's not your fault you are dealing with mental illness and that it affected your plans. Are you being treated for bipolar?
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Hi Brienne, I think maybe you see a failure, but I see a tremendous story of a fighter. It would have been easy to leave school and give up, but you didn't. You searched and found something you could do and went for it. You provided for yourself while you dealt with your diagnosis. I know you seek approval from your mother, but you need to start with your own. Give yourself credit for all that you've achieved. You can maybe do something else one day. Don't lose hope. There are so many ways to add value in this life. It doesn't have to be professional. Widen your sight a bit and you might see the endless possibilities. Find something that makes you happy. That road always takes you someplace great.
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simple answer. NO. You are not a failure, you are a fighter and a survivor.
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"...don't say Home / the bones of that word mend slowly...' marie harris |
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no ur not.
ive been homeless, lost good jobs, etc even though i have a college degree. i often think i failed but as long as ur alive u can choose to strive forward.
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You're not a failure, @Brienne!
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You're not a failure. I believe you did the best you could do. And I also believe you have achieved many different things.
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You're not a failure at all!
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It's hard to readjust your life when you had it all planned out. I was suppose to work for X company doing Y projects. I couldn't get through school either. Unlike you even tech school I couldn't get through even medicated. For me stability is my goal. I'm not a failure, neither are you.
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Dx: Me- SzA Husband- Bipolar 1 Daughter- mood disorder+ Comfortable broken and happy "So I don't know why I'm tongue tied At the wrong time when I need this."- P!nk My blog |
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And it sucks because for a lot of year they make me feel like ****, like i didnt try enough, but then i found this forums and found out that maybe im not that bad after all. I dont know what to beleive at this point. |
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I hope you find that peace we all are looking for. |
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No. You are not a failure.
NO one asks for mental illness. We have an invisible disease. People don't get it. The very worst thing you can do, is to compare your life to others. I know from experience about doing that. The BEST thing you can do is to make a realistic plan / goal for yourself you know you can accomplish. Take baby steps. Tread lightly but with determination. You can do it. It also really helps if you are single and don't have that distraction in your life to accomplish those baby steps. Google is your friend. Research and research some more. It may not come to you overnight. But that is what makes it all the more worth it in the end. Give yourself a break. You can only do so much with what you have. We have a debilitating mental illness that just plain sucks. If you live your life trying to please others, you will always be disappointed.
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current meds: -Oxcarbazepine -Gabapentin -Hydroxyzine -Risperidone -Zoloft Psychotherapy 2-3 times a month as needed Bipolar 1, PTSD |
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There are cognitive aspects to this MI currently being researched. I call this my having "cognitive deficits" that comes with my illness. Sometimes I have trouble communicating with simple words. Now words that I did not remember even knowing quickly come to mind. I do also have focus issues. Much of it is also cyclic, but not necessarily in time with my mood cycles. Then there can be serious memory issues of past events,
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But stop comparing myself to others its so hard. After all we live in a competitive society. Everything its about winning the game of life, and i really feel that i lost a long time ago. |
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And about the memory of past events, I have 2 years of my life totally lost. From the year it all started I only remember about 10 moments. And then, after the second crisis I have about 4 months totally blank. It's very weird .. |
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which makes it worse when we try to get our environment to understand or accept us. |
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I am a firm believer in that people who do not have the same illness as us, is able to comprehend the severity of what we go thru on a minute by minute basis. It is impossible for them to really "get it". Baby steps are all I have sometimes to get me thru the windfall of crap that this disease brings with it. I understand what you mean about winning the game of life and looking back on your past self. It can be very defeating to do that, then again it can be helpful too. You just have to remember, you are here now and that's what matters. Keep your head up. Things will change. A certain amount of darkness is necessary in order to see the stars. ![]()
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Brienne, eres muy impresionante por lo que has hecho. De un punto de vista tienes éxito. De verdad, pienso que debes estar orgullosa de ti misma.
Saludos, y bienvenida a Psych Central.
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Some quotes about success and failure that I like are as follows. When you read them, please try to ignore who said them. Try to think about them for yourself and for all of us here.
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill "Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value." - Albert Einstein "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved." - Helen Keller "Success isn't just about what you accomplish in your life; it's about what you inspire others to do." - Unknown "Don't be distracted by criticism. Remember--the only taste of success some people get is to take a bite out of you." - Zig Ziglar “Much in life is simply a matter of perspective. It's not inherently good or bad, a success or failure; it's how we choose to look at things that makes the difference.” - David Niven |
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I think you’ve done really well. Comparing yourself to others, or your expectations, won’t accomplish anything and can make you feel worse.
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