This bipolar life

Kazzl
Blue Voices Member

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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**sigh** **shakes head** Yep. People are being let go - end of contracts, casuals and redundancies, and one quit so she could move away and start a new life. Us remaining people, can see it in everyones eyes and faces that we are all exhausted mentally, physically and emotionally.

This place has always been a circus LOL but now, oh but now............ I reckon I will either return to no one being left, or a crater where work used to sit.

I wanna go to Scandinavia 😄 Norway, Denmark, Sweden..... WOO! Hot men. AHEM. I meant, the scenery, the fjords, the mountains.....

V.

asdff
Community Member
Airies Outlander is fabulous, a firm favourite in this house. Well me, Hubby is too busy working.

quirkywords
Community Champion

I don’t have anything but pay tv. I like sbs world movies. I also buy dvds of tv shows and movies from shop.

we had Foxtel at old place but they keep wanting the black box back !!

Velvet your work does don’t sound good for health to say the least.

I got home after medical run about. I had a big rum.

:)

Stay sane Velvet. It all sounds very stressful. Good on you getting the union involved.

quirkywords
Community Champion

Hello all

Do you ever romanticise the past forgetting the pain..?

I don't romanticise..... but I laugh at it. The pain was others inflicting on me but now... meh... karma dealt with them.

Sanity. I m trying. I have taken a bit of a step back from the gym the last 2 weeks due to the surgery. In hindsight, I likely needed a break from that as well. I have two long weekends now before my 2 months off.

I actually broke yesterday morning in front of the big boss. I spewed forth, in a professional way, many home truths. The ZERO communication among ALL staff. This is the thing that grinds my gears. If i now have a target on my back so be it. Beyond caring. Considering a career change.

Today will be busy again URGH!

Velvet I loved that you spewed forth in a professional way. That made me smile and I could picture you professionally telling the big boss some home truths.

How are you feeling now?

Exhausted. On the edge of breaking. Telling the management won't help. Next week I have piles of critical things to do, on top of other things I'm expected to do at the same time. Literally in 2 different locations . It is impossible. The union is aware. This is all against legal agreements.

Staff cutting + pay cuts yet the work still remains. Last time I checked slavery was abolished ! I am most certainly not the only one here in this boat. I told the boss that too. I told her everyone is on a knife edge now. Running staff into the ground, having them do the work of 2 people and cutting their pay is not going to fly.

Oh dear Velvet. Not nice. My husband’s is doing the work of two people. One guy left and they never replaced him. He was the second in charge. Now hubby does his job and the other blokes. Eeeekkk I get where you are coming from.

Quirky, I always romanticise the past. Past relationships. Past jobs. Grass was greener then. Etc etc