DiurnalVampire
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Joined: 1/19/2006 From: Nashville, TN Status: offline
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I am bipolar and unmedicated. There is nothing abusive about the relationship if you take proper care of yourself. See a psychologist or psychiatrist. Take medication if necessary assuming your swings are so severe that you are unable to behave normally when you do. I learned to meditate, to recenter myself. I a a rapid cycling bipolar, and yet I learned to control my swings on my own. They still happen, and inside my head I am stil clawing the walls when I am manic, or wanting to curl up and hide when I am depressed. However, I made a decision not to let it get in the way and it doesnt. Unless I tell someone, they have no idea that I have a problem. Being in a relationship with a bipolar person doesnt automatically create abuse. Being in one with a bipolar person who doesnt take care of the issue and leaves it unchecked, and allows the mood swings to dictate their behaviors without making an effort to change things... might. It isnt the disorder, its how the person with it handles things. DV
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I will be your Dominate if you will be my submit - Fox Snarko Ergo Sum If you cannot change your mind, how are you so sure you still have one? -proverb *Owner of Fox - collared 10/13/07* VampiresLair
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