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      <title>I feel so normal.... then suddenly</title>
      <description>It's back Or rather it never left.&amp;nbsp; Yes, the meds just surpress it for a time.&amp;nbsp; My bipolar is peeking above what my current meds can handle.&amp;nbsp; After 18 years with bipolar I with psychotic features, I'm still tricked, and it's not getting better. Just the nature of the illness.&amp;nbsp; I go through the, what if the doctor was wrong period.&amp;nbsp; 

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