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I'm suffering from bipolar disorder?



i'm having these really ultra rapid cycles.Sometimes in a day my mood can swift very quickly from hypo mania to down, depressed,stupid,slow thinking,and socially retarded.Is anyone out ther like me??How do i go through life like this?it's just impossible.I'm having this for about 9 years now.I'm 25.But because of my ilness i cant really grow to be a matured 25 year old.I've missed a lot of things about life.About how the world works.I've become very naive about certain things.Help me please.Tell me your life story.Maybe it can help me abit...

You know what your illness is: bipolar disorder with ultra-rapid cycling (or "ultradian" cycling as it's sometimes called). You've even got all the medical jargon to throw around. Other people's "life stories" are not going to help you.
But priority one is to go find a doctor, and get properly medicated.
Go to this site there are people that can relate to you. Help is out there you just have to want it.

http://www.depressionfallout.com/message...
i am 25 also. hold on. i pray, walk and talk to ppl to stay sane. i also am finishing my 4th semester in college. talk to me dogmicjoe@yahoo.com. i can help u out
Hey there. I know what it's like to have that kind of crazy cycles. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder almost 4 years ago now. First thing you have to do, though, is go to a doctor. Proper medication can help you to function, thus you will be able to grow and learn and experience life properly. It will be hard. You may have to change medications after time. Sometiems you have to try a few before anything works. But you need to look into it. I went from halucinations and frequent breakdowns to chipper and fully functional because of the right medication combo. So talk to a doctor and find some hope because it will get better.
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condensed life story, born bipolar, now an old 40, three marriages, strained relationships, a professional probationary employees, my resume looks like the want ads in the sunday paper, empty life, empty pockets... Things are what they are, after a few rounds through the grinder, impatient and outpatient stays, years of cognitive therapy... still bipolar and will always be, therapy helps with the framing and some coping, but the swing is still a swing... remember the only constant is change, if you don't want to give up and cash in, ask for pro help, that is what they train for and they do care and they don't judge, please try, life can be worth it
It sounds pretty bipolar to me...

This is not something to be ashamed about... millions have the same condition!

Find a competent psychiatrist and get on meds that work for you... it takes time to find the right meds, but your entire life can change for the better.

Surround yourself by people who truly care about you - and themselves... good influences...

do not surround yourself with people who dismiss your problem or view it as not fixable... because who you surround yourself with will be who you become.

and be honest... lying to hide your condition only makes you feel worse and leave others distrustful and angry with you...

don't use your condition as an excuse for bad choices and / or bad behavior...

take the meds.. and talk about it..
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