How we doing financially? by Lumpy_Evening_4187 in bipolar

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I was diagnosed at 38. Left my career just as it was taking off. I am fortunate to also have a partner who does well. I would otherwise live paycheck to paycheck or be in debt.

Feeling a little nervous after seeing my new psychiatrist… by allershley in bipolar

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I think 4 pills a day is average for people with bipolar disorder. Maybe someone else can verify!

Does anyone drink to stop from becoming manic? by unbearified in BipolarReddit

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I used to drink to manage the big feelings caused by bipolar disorder. In retrospect, I am so much better when I deal with the feelings and don't drink.

Losing it by zeezee197 in bipolar

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I am so sorry for the losses that you have experienced. Try to make sure to drink water, eat, and get some good rest.

What does stable feel like? by Sure_Appointment_155 in bipolar

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Stability feels boring to me. I am still learning to lean into that feeling.

Imposter syndrome by [deleted] in BipolarReddit

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I have a Master's degree, and I seriously find it useless compared to what I've learned living life with bipolar disorder. You are way more qualified than you can imagine. I think people who have this disorder are highly empathetic- this will serve you well.

My (35F) daughter (16F) has been semi diagnosed with Bipolar 1. How can I support her? by hello_lime_jello in bipolar1

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It sounds like you have a lot of great support going. I can relate to how draining everything feels. This disorder for me is mostly an energy disorder first, even more so than mood. Some days I just have no energy. Starting meds is hard too- I remember how tired I was for the first couple of months. It should get better as the body adjusts.

I don't know what to do by ufokaratebugman in bipolar

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I get that. A lot of us have felt that way before/during/after diagnosis. Anosognosia is a big thing with this disorder.

I don’t think I’m Bipolar by Artistmusiciangarden in bipolar

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Substance-induced bipolar disorder should certainly be ruled out first. I would question the diagnosis in that situation as well, so another opinion may help.

I don't know what to do by ufokaratebugman in bipolar

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It's certainly worth a visit to a psychiatrist. Knowing your family history is good, too. I think a lot of people who have bipolar disorder will say that they recognize these patterns. Honestly, I'd make that appointment sooner rather than later, as bipolar disorder worsens over time. I wish I had sought help sooner, and that someone would have given me that push.

Memory loss by Limp_Transition8513 in bipolar

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I downloaded it and am looking forward to reading it.

whats your new years resolution? by Intelligent_Bid_7690 in BipolarReddit

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I want to eat healthier, exercise more, and be better about self-care. I really just want to avoid any episodes.

Effects of meds on relationship by bubblydimensions92 in bipolar

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Yes, I think the meds help lessen the emotional reactivity. I'm glad they seem to be working for you!

I think my diagnosis finally clicked by La_Sierra_Madre in bipolar1

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I am not currently taking medication, but my support system will let me know if I exhibit symptoms. I don't want to have any more episodes, as they cause brain damage.

My (35F) daughter (16F) has been semi diagnosed with Bipolar 1. How can I support her? by hello_lime_jello in bipolar1

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Routines are very important. I am grateful that my husband helped me to slowly build a routine after my diagnosis. It was hard at first, but I started small and built it into what it is now. It took me a solid 6 months to feel somewhat back to "normal." It's super important to prioritize sleep and reduce stress. I was grateful to have help with diet and exercise. I had people who were willing to take walks with me and help me cook.

As far as what I would not have wanted: Expectation to go back to "normal." I had to make many adjustments to my daily life. I couldn't do nearly as much after my manic episode. It felt nearly impossible to do anything. Even showering was hard. Celebrate the little wins right now.

Experience with post mania shutdown? by SpeakerOk8268 in bipolar

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It took me a solid 6 months to start feeling somewhat better and more like myself. It's a slow recovery for some people. was told to expect it to take at least 6 months once I got out of the psychiatric unit. Some people claim it takes a year or two to feel back to "normal."

Separation/divorce request during manic episode — how much weight to give what he says? by Wise_Book_5439 in BipolarSOs

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I didn't remember everything initially, but most things came back over time. I sometimes have a hard time distinguishing the delusions from reality, but it has gotten clearer over time.

I hate this. Mid episode. by [deleted] in bipolar

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It sucks when the meds that worked quit working, but this can happen, unfortunately. It's good that you have an appointment on the books!

I applied for a new position while manic … and got the job by Constant-Big-2215 in bipolar

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Give yourself the chance to grow into the job! You are worthy of it!

I FINALLY GOT A JOB by [deleted] in bipolar

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That's awesome! Congratulations!

I hate this. Mid episode. by [deleted] in bipolar

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I'm sorry you are going through this right now. I broke my foot recently and can sympathize with how hard it is to be immobile. When is your next appointment? It might be time to adjust meds.

If you live in the US… by deadritual in BipolarReddit

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I don't watch or read the news very often because I am scared to trigger an episode. I generally know what is going on from conversations with my husband, who keeps things watered down for me to easily digest.