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This bipolar life
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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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Thinking of you All. Been very busy week at work. Lots of thinking things.
I’m exhausted though. Been awake 18 hours.... want to sleep but don’t want to.
V.
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Hello all
Velvet,
The past few weeks you have been busy at work and at home and have been tired
have been dealing with issues in your personal life.
Why do you not want to go asleep?
You have a lot of insight into your health and life in general , what do you think is happening.?
Quirky
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Me - anxiety. I also reach the tired and wired stage. Today I sactioned rest day. I need a nap headache.
What colour hair Loula?
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Hello everyone,
Loula, it is frustrating when you feel everything is out of control.What clothing did you buy, colourful? what colour is your hair.
Velvet, tired and wired no that feeling. did you get your nap?
quirky
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I managed a two hour nap.
in 24 hours I’ve slept 11.
cant tell you the last time I did that.
hope all is well guys.
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Hell all
I don’t think I have ever slept 11 hrs since I was a baby and maybe not then,.
I know that sleep is good for mental health and lack of sleep is hard.
does everyone see a link between lack of sleep and mental health being affected.
Quirky
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I’m now up to 18 hours sleep this weekend. Lol.
Im possibly having iron issues now due to more than 2 weeks bleeding thanks to stress.
Yeh if I don’t get good sleep I’m a very moody wreck.
Im going to the gym HUZZAH!
v.
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Nothing worse than being sleep deprived and wired!! You whole body freaks out!!! Have you tried lavender? I don’t know for some reason for me I have a bath with lavender, use lavender body wash and put in on my pillow. I close all the blinds turn off my phone and tell my husbands he’s living in the spare room until I became a human.
I normaly do bright colours in my hair but I don’t feel bright so it’s a dark almost black. And I brought black clothing.
im stuck at work today and I can tell no one likes me and someone asked me if I was pregnant!!! Can I cry now?
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Hello all
Loula,
I grow lavender and love the scent. If my partner had to ait till I was human e would be forever in the store/spare room!!
How rude to ask, I once told someone that actually I was having septuplets would they help.
How can you tell no one likes you?
Do you work seven days??
Quirky
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