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#11357 - 03/12/08 01:55 PM
Re: Bipolar/GT Resources?
[Re: Lorel]
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Bipolar is such a hard disease. I'm sorry!
How are you doing?
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#11366 - 03/12/08 03:22 PM
Re: Bipolar/GT Resources?
[Re: Ann]
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Oh, gosh, nothing like having your whole life in an upheaval!
You sound very together about it, despite how hard this must be on the whole family. I don't mean to take this thread off on a tangent veering from the direction you need it to take, but I have some experience with living with depressed people, so I know what a toll it can take on the people around the depressed person. I'm really aching for you.
How do you feel about leaving school and going back to work? Is that something you're okay with, or would it be strictly a necessary evil?
Are you getting the emotional support you need IRL? Do you have help from family and/or friends?
I wish I had other help to offer, but I don't know any good books on bipolar. Anything I can do to help you, though, just ask!
K-
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#11370 - 03/12/08 03:31 PM
Re: Bipolar/GT Resources?
[Re: Kriston]
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P.S. You might consider letting your professors know what's going on. I was always very understanding when a student warned me ahead of time that there was some issue that might make school hard for them for a while. There's no reason to risk flagging an exam when you have a valid crisis going on. Just a thought...
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#11377 - 03/12/08 03:52 PM
Re: Bipolar/GT Resources?
[Re: Ann]
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No, depression is really, really hard on the families. You're carrying your own normal burden, plus that of your DH right now, and that's a lot. For right now, woe IS you, and that's normal. Vent as needed!
I'm glad you have some counseling to help you through it. I hope it supports you as you need. Are you getting time away, too?
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#11383 - 03/12/08 04:03 PM
Re: Bipolar/GT Resources?
[Re: Ann]
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If you can find a little time to yourself for something that relaxes you, it might help you feel less scattered. That feeling is a clear sign of stress. Be sure that you don't get so busy taking care of everyone else that you stop taking care of yourself.
Airplane logic works well here: "Put the oxygen mask on yourself before you assist others in your party."
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