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Old Jul 23, 2008, 01:24 PM
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So i thought i'd make a thread where people can talk about their Bipolar, whether it be if things trigger certain episodes, when the episodes occur, maybe if your relationships have changed through having bipolar, and what course of treatment you are seeking, or have previously seeked for it.

Hopefully it will take off, and new readers can see that they are not alone, and, alternatively to the popular belief, there are other people out there like you Your bipolar.

So, i'll see if the idea takes off, if so i'll be back to post Your bipolar.
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