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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one. more. day. left.

Quirky, I am super impatient. My kids tell me, just wait. I get frustrated waiting at traffic lights, waiting in the doctor’s rooms etc.

Who is funny about money? Like it pains you to spend it. My husband thinks it because we had none growing up I find it painful to spend. I panic lots that there won’t be enough. There is but the bipolar part of my brain really has issues with spending lots.

Velvet then what? many plans or just take each day as it comes

asdff
Community Member

This is what it is feels for me at the moment or perhaps always? Something goes wrong/something annoys me. It feels like a brick has been added to me or my shoulders. More stuff goes wrong add another brick. Eventually I will fall over/stumble and lose it. Lose my temper lose my marbles. It’s like Jenga. Take the block/brick at the wrong place and it stumbles. That is what life feels like at the moment. I am trying to balance things but I am close to losing it.

quirkywords
Community Champion

Hello all

asdff can you make a bridge out of the bricks

I haven’t learned that yet Quirky. Funny I used to date a Civil Engineer for many years. He broke me heart and I nearly didn’t recover. That is when I knew there was something seriously wrong with me. Psych thought it was just depression. Oh no. It was a mood disorder. That would probably be the one reason he broke up with me, I was up and down. In hindsight, it’s better we never stayed together. He was a drunk and that peeved me.

quirkywords
Community Champion

Asdff

my problem in relationships wasn’t my mood disorder was my choice of partner.

people say that couples today don’t try hard enough but if you are making cake with poor ingredients no matter how hard you try tha cake won’t be any good.

My wife deserves a medal as does my children. Balancing things I can’t . V one more day yay , kick your heels up or just kick back.

quirkywords
Community Champion

Airies

I think we all deserve medals for trying each day. You are a great role model for your family.

quirky

Thanks Quirky, I don’t feel like one, I really don’t. But right on the money for trying each day. Have a good one

cheers