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Old Mar 08, 2008, 11:11 PM
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I"m not sure why I have to post before I can go into the chat rooms but here goes. Bipolar Disorder can be beaten! But it takes work!
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Old Mar 09, 2008, 10:01 AM
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I've been told that before that bipolar can be beaten or cured but I think you are wrong in the wording of that. We can learn though hard work and meds. to live happy positive life with are bipolar but the day we think we are cured we start lying to are self . Know where in any books web-pages ,doctors or meetings will you find a cure . I've know people who thought they have beaten their bipolar stopped working on it or stop taken their meds. And what happens I wont go into But on the other hand I know to many people who have given up over medicated and turned them self off. Living with bipolar takes hard work everyday for the rest of are life. Just becareful what you tell people what works for you may not work for them.
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