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Are your moods are like an elevator with no control buttons? Mine are.
Ground floor ... I feel normal, content, just quietly getting on with ordinary, everyday life, loving my family and friends. This is as it should be. And maybe there's nothing wrong with me after all. Live.
Going up, top floor. Oh look! There's a shiny thing! I want to sing! Let's go buy stuff! Let's have a big party and invite the world! What could possibly go wrong! Woooooo hoooooooo! Play.
Going up (a different day) top floor. What do you mean you don't agree with me! I'm right! Why don't you think like me? Keep up! How can you be so illogical? I'll f-ing shred you if you don't do what I want! Rage.
Going down, lower ground floor. Flat, listless, can't be bothered. Can still function but it's a drag. Cope
Going down, basement. I'm never getting out of bed again. I'm useless, worthless. Total idiot, how could I ever imagine I could do anything, nothing ever goes right because I'm wrong. I'm a burden to everyone. Hide.
Welcome to my bipolar world. It's always been my world, but it's only recently I've seen it for what it is. About 15 years ago I was diagnosed with clinical depression during one of my 'basement' times. I had a lot of lower ground floor times too, on and off, and I kept out of the basement (so I thought) with alcohol. Until that took me into the blackest ever basement with only one obvious way out. Having survived doing something very dangerous I realised I had to stop drinking or I really would die.
I never took much notice of the playful times or the anger, that was just me, I was fun sometimes, and sometimes I was a devastating bitch. Ha! Deal with it people!
Well, yes, but in time the elevator started going up and down too quickly and, as I became more aware and more knowledgeable about mental health I realised this wasn't good. Doctor. Diagnosis. Bipolar 2. Lithium.
So, I've started this thread in the hope that other bipolar folks will join me, to share experiences and strategies. In my 'beginners' understanding, we are different from other fellow travellers of the back dog. While we experience depression as many others on this site do, the hypomanic or manic ups and, for some the rapid cycling that can happen, are experiences unto themselves.
I want to learn more, and I want to share with others. I hope my fellow elevators will join me here.
BTW, it's a ground floor day in my head today! Yay!
Love
Kaz
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Hi Kazz,
greetings from down South. I love the humour in your posts - a bipolar lead recovery lol.ive been busy a rowing machine and bench gym thingy yesterday.. Not cheap ones either .. Commercial grade stuff that I will use. Not a week goes by when I'm not buying something that I need. My wife God bless her is very understanding. Been keeping very busy which is good for me . Excercise long walks and making the most of day light saving. I'm in a good place at the moment.The stars or planets have finally aligned. This could all change overnight of course but will make the most of it when it happens. Hope Xmas and New Year are absolutely magic for you. If I could play you tune on my harmonica I would but will give it a burl. Have a good one mega hugs Len xx
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Hiya Len - oh that is great news! Yes, enjoy it for all it's worth.
I'm impressed with the exercise - I gotta get me some of that. Back in the days when I used to go to the gym the rowing machine was my favourite cardio thing. I should go back there, but typically I get passionate about these things for a while then lose interest. Got to do something though, I'm getting more barrel-like by the day.
My hubby has been busy making garden beds for me to fill up, and I've asked for vouchers for Christmas, so after that I'll be constantly in my happy place - Bunnings garden centre. Wooo hooo! ๐
Have you got nice plans for Christmas? Mine will be quiet, with hubby and daughter. Should be nice. I hope you have a lovely time Len and Santa is good to you.
Keep blowing that harp mate.
Cheers
Kaz
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Hiya Dottie - thanks hun, yes I'm much better now. Even survived Christmas shopping yesterday.
What are you up to for Christmas? Hope it will be full of good cheer.
You're a lovely ray of sunshine here Dottie. I'm so glad you joined us.
Love
Kaz
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Hi Kazz,
read something in the paper the other day regarding the benefits of gardening in beating depression. Breathing in the soil or words to that effect. I'm a mad gardener as well. Starting a veggie patch, just starting the beds, and a few days back purchased a flow through worm bin so it's all good for the garden. Can relate regarding loosing interest in things ... Must be a bipolar thing. The constant need for something new. I always been an excercise nut but only now I'm doing it in moderation. Just going to sister in laws for Xmas. It's going to be a warm one. About time but it will be a shock to the system. Keep your plants and yourself hydrated. Mineral water, slice of lemon or lime with fresh mint for me ,
cheers Len xox
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Hi Kaz,
I'm glad to hear the funky mood has shifted. Survived the Xmas shopping crowd and lived to tell the tale? Well done!
Thanks for the kind words ๐ I have a lot of Xmas parties with friends and one with my housemates (yay) plus family (not so yay). I've been youtubing cheap Xmas DIY present tutorials so wish me luck on those ha, ha.
What is your Xmas looking like?
Dottie x
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Hi Kaz,
I hope you have a very merry Christmas with your daughter and husband ๐and that your Christmas stocking is filled with Bunnings garden gift vouchers ๐บ๐ผ๐ท
I'll be seeing my friends and dealing with my family over the next 4 days so I might be a bit quiet on the forum. But I'll be back around the 27th-28th Dec. Catch ya then.
Stay safe!
Dottie xxx
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Awww, thank you lovely Dottie! I hope you have a splendid time hun and that Santa is good to you. Take care of you, and I look forward to catching up when we're all collapsed on the couch after Christmas.
Cheers lovely
Kaz
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Thank you Kaz!
I hope Santa gifted you with as many Bunning garden gift vouchers as he could fit in your Xmas stocking ๐
Dottie x
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Hiya Dottie - thank you. Santa did indeed bring gift cards and I spent the day in my happy place yesterday. My yard is starting to look like a garden! Woo hoo! Off to the nursery again today for more roses, lavenders, daisies and and and ...
Hope you had a lovely time with your friends and family hun.
Kaz
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Hi Kaz,
Thanks for thinking of me.
Your happy place sounds perfect for you. Wow, what a gorgeous sight your garden will be to passerbys and even when you're looking out your window?!
Happy gardening and I hope you have a good NYE too ๐
Dottie x