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Surviving: Being in a better place
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Hi all 🙂
Thought this thread might be of use to talk about your stories if you like and where you're at now.
In a better place.
I have Bipolar, (BP) pretty sure all my life. Wasn't diagnosed, I approached them thinking I have this at age 46.
The ups (mania) are magic, ying and yang (opposites) evident with BP & in many other ways.
The downs, crippling. Still ..but I'm DETERMINED to beat them with time & effort and professional help.One of the psychiatrists said it can't be beaten, I say cause it maybe hasn't been done, doesn't mean it can't be.
Have come an incredibly long way so far.
Long way to go probs but HAS to be sooner rather than later, else this mother of a demon will get me, I live in fear of going under the line again which majority of the time the head goes South but looking back at those times knowing I got through & that it's not always like that helps.
SO many good times, happy times between.
The cycles have gone from Rapid cycling (4 or more a yr) to 8/10 a yr since the loss of my beloved partner of 28yrs to leukaemia.
My teens starting at 14yrs I attempted suicide 4 times.
You're in hell considering, contemplating & ultimately attempting suicide, we're going against our strongest basic instinct. Survival.
Wanted OUT, couldn't see anything but Black in my head, no light, no way out, no other choice, the depression beast had me engulfed as it does most of the time in cycles now too.
Rock bottom. The pits.
I've learnt a lot one thing is it doesn't stay this way.
Sleep's vital. We don't get a lot or quality when down, it affects how we feel usually in a negative way.
Life's so much harder when we're tired and exhausted, we see feel & react to things differently
That part of our brain that works at pulling us down, I think with everyone, not only mental illness or disorders
Self esteem rock bottom, still working at it, it's true we have to like/love ourselves works as a shield.
Great loving good parents lucky
If I'd known in suicide yrs I'd meet a beautiful loving partner and have so much love from family, friends and happiness between the downs, I wouldn't have attempted.
BP downs equate to heavy grieving alone without it on top.It slammed but now I'm looking back and Yes still hurts, always will but we owe it to ourselves to keep going. We don't know whats ahead and nothing stays the same.
I know that now.
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Awe Deebi,
Please be okay.❤️❤️
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Hi DB and all,
Sorry, I’ve skimmed through the latest posts in less than 5 minutes so my apologies if I’ve missed or misinterpreted everything.
I agree with Butterfly Wings that if you’re feeling teary then perhaps just let the tears fall. Sometimes a good cry can do wonders for us...it lets some of the emotional build-up to be released.
Potential surgery does sound very worrying. You must be feeling so stressed and that probably isn’t helping your general mood.
The pain in your arm sound terrible. I wonder if you could ask the doctors if they could give you some stronger pain relief? It sounds like the pain is keeping you awake...
Big soul hug,
Pepper xoxo
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DB 💙💜💖🌺🌷🌼
also... 🍩🎂🍧🍨🍦🍰🍫🍬
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Hi sweet ☺ not stressed bout potential ops but not wanting either.
Arm yeah rough last night.
Did ask Peps I've got strongest. Avoid taking if I can.
Thanks girls have good day xxx
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Do cry .. often
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- Hello DB,❤️
- You sound so sad, please honey,if you want to talk I'm here for you. ❤️ Oops can't get rid of them little blue dots again..
- ❤️&C.and 👁👁. and 👂
- Grandy 👼
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Ooohh,
I have grey stripes as well, cool I'm doing something that adds colour.
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You crack me up Grandy 😆
Friend havent seen for long time called in was good to see him
Blaghh before that crying. Worn out Grandy, not sure Im goin to write here too much anymore, its time consuming for people and think they may feel obliged. Dont want that
Thank you for everything just cant hold or find happy beans these days
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Hello DB,
Oh DB, there's no comment to post to anyone, or anytime..you don't have to leave, just slow down or have a break,..I need you DB, 😭😭😭😭😭😭.......
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Hey Deebs. I have been following your thread this past week, though not posting. Nor do I feel obligated to post now. But I did want to.
Please take a break if you need to, not for us, but for YOU. You are going through a lot right now, mentally, psychologically and physically. The combination is hard to take, and each makes the other worse. You need to take particularly good care of yourself now, allow mind and body to heal. Dont put any pressure on yourself to do more than you feel capable of doing at any one time.
Yes I'm full of good advice right now - I've been told the same thing these past few days. (:
Please take care of yourself, we all want to have you back here again, happy and sound in mind and body.
Amanda
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