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Hi I decided to join today mainly because I’m in a really bad place right now and I need some help. I have been diagnosed with bipolar and am just coming down from a manic episode. I have been suffering from bipolar for 25+ years and to be honest I’m tired, I’m emotionally and physically drained. I just don’t want to feel like this anymore.
can anyone please offer some advice. I’m currently taking meds and I just don’t want to be taking more than I already am so I would like advice of how to overcome this feeling without having to take more medications.
thank you
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Warmest Regards,
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Dear ANT333~
Welcome here, I'm glad Sophie_M was here to greet you and give some good advice.
I can well imagine the very great strain you have been under for so long. I would imagine your illness is something that often has real effects on your life both in relationships and also acts you can come in time to regret.
There is a very long-running thread in which a large number of people have contributed and said how they have been affected, and on occasion how they have managed to cope with or lessen their symptoms. May I suggest you have a browse though?
It is so long it might take you a few goes. Don't let htat stop you posting there as well as here if you found something you wanted to comment on or help wiht by drawing on your own experiences.
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/online-forums/staying-well/this-bipolar-life/page/251
I hope this helps
Croix
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