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Old May 11, 2012, 03:56 PM
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I have been diagnosed with Bipolar just recently and I have done my research online what Bipolar is. But I am sure that everyone who has the disorder acts differently. So my question to those who deal with bipolar is, what is it like for you? What kind of meds have worked to get you stable? How do you feel now that is if you are on the right meds? And are you able to sustain a decent relationship or do you still scare them off?

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Old May 11, 2012, 10:28 PM
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Hello & Welcome, Jaypop30! I see you have found the Bipolar Forum; you'll get the best answers to your questions there. Even though the official types of Bipolar are limited, people's personal cycles and experiences vary widely. You are correct -- the full story of what it's like can't be found in the manuals.
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