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Poohbah
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#941
Mountains!
Have you ever thought about writing a novel (or even a short story) about your BP experience(s)? |
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Wise Elder
Member Since Apr 2015
Location: US
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#942
Yes. I thought that was what my blog might be,once upon a time.
Have you ever had a blog? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
Poohbah
Member Since Feb 2014
Location: Over there
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#943
No but I thought about starting one. Ever thought about designing a tiny home?
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#944
No bc I have lived in a 400 sq ft trailer and now live in 600 sq ft and those are tight enough.
Have your u ever attended a non psych. Support group __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
Elder
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Location: Czechia
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Have you interacted face-to-face with another person with bipolar disorder? What aspects of their bipolar disorder affected you? |
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Poohbah
Member Since Mar 2019
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#946
I have met and been aquaintenced with, and had brief friendships with several people in real life with BP, none of them affected me any differently than people without BP.
Have you had a romantic relationship with someone who also had bipolar disorder? |
Poohbah
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#947
No. What aspect of your life do you like most?
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#948
that I don't let other people control me and tell me what I can and can't do. my life, my rules.
what was the last book you read from cover to cover |
Poohbah
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#949
It was a novel, and I can't remember the title. It was about a factory worker who lived with her sh**ty sister, mother and her brilliantly adorable 4 year old niece. It took place in small town Ontario in the 70s, the protaganist had the misfortune of falling hard for a messed up stunt man. Anyway, I really enjoyed it.
What's the most recent documentary that you watched and liked enough to recommend? |
Poohbah
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#950
What the Health...It’s on Netflix. They have inpatient programs and intensive outpatient programs for drugs and alcohol. Do you think there should be a special program for sugar withdrawal and nutrition in general.
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#951
yes... I think it would be a good idea.
when you were diagnosed, was it a shock or did you think sometime before that you may have been, and the diagnoses was just confirming something you all ready suspected? |
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#952
It wasn't really a shock - because I gave the doctor all the signs. He must've picked up on the vibes I was sending him. I only am a little disappointed that follow up and follow through questions weren't asked to explore other diagnosis. But I guess you have to start somewhere, right?
do you think making small mistakes should lead to irreversible consequences? |
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#953
no. we all make mistakes, after all. no one is perfect
what is your favorite color to wear |
Elder
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Elder
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#955
I'm a tomboy unfortunately the last time I was all made up was 6 years ago at my 30th. I had false nails (I bite mines), make up on, hair curled and down, dress in (normally in jeans) other than that it was at my Brothers wedding 8 years ago. I do like getting dolled up it's just its just not me
How are you dealing with the unpredictable weather we are having? In the UK it's currently snowy weather so if you have snow how are you coping? If you don't are you enjoying the sun etc? |
Poohbah
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#956
I live in New England. It is cold and snowy. I am just curled up in a ball under a thick comforter waiting for warmer weather.. That’s how I’m dealing with it. I would say I’m coping poorly as I am frozen physically and mentally.. For those of you in/ or have been in mental health counseling, how did it negatively or positively impact you?
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Negative: Some therapists seemed to show anger towards me because of my hypomanic/manic or mixed state behavior. That serves no good purpose and often felt like they were punishing me. What a horrible approach they had! Positive: I try did eventually learn helpful coping skills/tools. Obviously some were not my style, but others were. There's nothing wrong with rejecting ones that don't feel doable. New Question: What coping skill/took have you not liked or found helpful? |
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#958
meditation. honestly?. it does nothing for me, but I can defenetly apreciate that for some people (a lot of people) it's helpful.
have you ever been against advice given to you by your mental health team, but went along with it just to keep them happy? |
Elder
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#959
Yes!!! I want to be med free managed over 6 months but they kinda made me go back on them and to start the injection. I hate disappointing people so it kinda worked in there place
Question: Do you prefer daytime or night-time? When are you most productive? |
Elder
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#960
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Definitely daytime, for me. I am rarely tired during the day and get a good amount done. I like the sunshine, when it's sunny, and generally enjoy activities during daytime hours. I take Seroquel XR in the evening. That really knocks me out. I do, however, recall enjoying nighttime when I was elated manic, but I don't want that. What is your favorite gizmo thingy that you have? |
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