23-07-2015 02:39 PM
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23-07-2015 09:07 PM
23-07-2015 09:07 PM
Welcome @Kain and thanks for posting. I've been on this site for about 6 weeks. I too have been diagnosed bipolar and relate to making a mess of things with promiscuity when in a manic or hypomanic state. This hasn't been a problem with my current partner of 12 years. but depression and mood instability in other ways has been. Mainly just saying hi back to you and best wishes in your journey.
23-07-2015 09:14 PM
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23-07-2015 09:42 PM
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23-07-2015 09:47 PM
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If you do a search of the forums on 'bipolar', a lot of entries come up. I've been interested to read about others experiences and this has reduced my sense of isolation. There are lots of ideas in these discussion threads and it's also a way to start becoming familiar with the other members on the site.
The forums have also helped me find motivation to do some important things I'd been putting off in my depression. This was with encouragement from other members and moderators.
I enjoy the 'Topic Tuesdays', these are worth watching out for. They are like workshops where members and moderators are online participating at the same time. It's fine to be quiet or to add comments. The last one which happened about a week ago felt therapeutic. Thanks for running it, @NikNik. 🙂
23-07-2015 10:45 PM
23-07-2015 10:45 PM
hello how are you?
Um, ì'm one of those readers who reads experienses of people who suffer times of ill health via bipolar as my oldest son is dealing with .......
Actually, he spoke to me a couple of nights ago and he said how he's doing......he said he's replacing time by doing things....i said, oh thats what i suggested and he said oh, yeah it is..... ( was he just trying to make me feel nice ? )
24-07-2015 12:37 PM
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24-07-2015 01:47 PM
24-07-2015 01:47 PM
Hello and welcome to the Forum. I am pretty new myself. ![]()
24-07-2015 05:07 PM
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24-07-2015 06:11 PM - edited 24-07-2015 06:27 PM
24-07-2015 06:11 PM - edited 24-07-2015 06:27 PM
dear @Kain
Why dont you
Just do things
That make you happy. Whether it be
Jogging
Eating lollies
Icecream or chocolate
Reading books
And your wife does too.
Stay connected in the community
Be creative, be positive.
On Ted Talk, a wonderful talk called :
Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong, by Johann Hari
I urge you to check out.
It feels to me you are
More mindful than you think
Kinder than you think you are
Generous than you think you are
I am sitting with my ex husband diagnosed with chronic paranoid schizophrenia at 19. We broke up 2 years ago. He went away and quit using drugs and alcohol.
He learnt more how to manage his daily wellbeing by visiting his GP.
He did all this off his own back.
:0)
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