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Cornbeef22

Cornbeef22

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Living with my mom whos Bipolar

My first post ever. I found this website, and id really like to talk with people who live with someone whos bipolar. My mom and dad have been married for 19 years now, its my mom whos bipolar, she hasnt always been bipolar i think, i think it was back in 2000 she started to show the signs, but non of us were sure what was going on in her head.... Read moreChevron
Tabby

Is Bipolar a viable excuse?

I frequent a few boards that are Bipolar specific.  This one was my first and it's been, of course, my longest.  This one, I find more freer to express myself and to question.. the others, not so much.  They are all into the mushy, rosy, all with love stuff that sometimes just does not need to happen when someone is clearly needing... Read moreChevron
The Long Hauler

The Long Hauler

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27-year-old fighter against Bipolar 1 since age 19.

Obsessed

I'm not sure how many of you can relate, but I seem to have obsessive elements with my episodes of mania, bipolar depression, and the like. None of the recurring thoughts sit right with me as far as who I really am, but they feel like a shoulder tapping, my own little childish thought that inserts itself everytime my mind hovers around a subject... Read moreChevron
Jerry Kennard

Jerry Kennard, Health Guide

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Chartered Psychologist

Managing Bipolar Disorder: How to Chart Your Mood

Many people with bipolar want to know more about their moods. This may stem from general interest, or they may have been encouraged to monitor them. One tool available for this is the daily mood chart. For example, you may have seen or read about the new Mood 24/7 mobile tool.   Daily mood charts provide a way to monitor mood over... Read moreChevron
birdbreather

birdbreather

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Brain Injury and Bipolar

Is there any correlation between brain injuries such as concussions causing or exacerbating the symptoms of Bipolar. Having suffered many concussions in my teens while playing football I am interested if anyone knows anything about this?
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