Bipolar: Bipolar Disorder Does Not Do This

Hi,

Did you know that bipolar disorder does not discriminate? It doesn’t care if you’re black, white, r
purple. It doesn’t care if you’re young, old or in-between. It doesn’t care if you’re male or female. It doesn’t care if you’re married or single. It doesn’t care if you’re blonde, brunette, or redheaded.

It doesn’t care if you’re Catholic, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, Traditional Chinese, or whatever spiritual belief you adhere to – Or even if you’re agnostic or atheist! It doesn’t care if you’re rich or poor. It doesn’t care if you graduated from high school or not, or if you have a thousand
college degrees.

It doesn’t care what you wear…What your shoe size is…What your favorite color is…What type of ice cream you like…What type of movies you watch…Or anything else.

BIPOLAR DISORDER DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE.

If you want to gain stability with bipolar disorder, it has nothing to do with any of the above listed things. If you want to gain stability with bipolar disorder, you have to do certain things.

You still have to take your medications every day. You still have to see your doctor and therapist
when you’re supposed to. You still have to continue your treatment plan. You still have to get the right amount of sleep. You still have to exercise. You still have to eat a healthy diet.

You still have to be productive, so that you can feel a sense of accomplishment at the end of every day. You still have to have a strong support system and interact with that support system, making sure they know how you’re feeling and what you’re thinking.

You should still be keeping a mood chart and/or journal so you can keep a record of your moods, thoughts and feelings. You should still be being proactive and watching for signs and symptoms so you can notice patterns and avoid bipolar episodes before they happen.

You should still have outside interests so that bipolar disorder doesn’t take over your whole life.
You should still try to join a bipolar support group (if there is one in your area, or a NAMI group if there isn’t). And you should still find pleasure in your life, do things that make you happy, so that you also have joy in your life.

It’s all these things combined that will bring stability to your life. It’s all about doing the hard work to get the results you want.

I heard this story once about two brothers. One was lazy, but the other was a real go-getter. Well, they both went to college. The go-getter went because he wanted to – he had hopes, plans, dreams, and goals. The lazy brother went just because his brother was going and, what the heck, his parents were paying for it, after all.

College was not easy for the go-getter, but he did his best and studied hard and got his degree,
being offered jobs even before he graduated! The lazy brother struggled in college, because
it sure wasn’t as easy as he’d thought it would be. He cheated where he could and faked the
rest. He passed his courses, and barely graduated.

Now, who do you think will be the greater success in life?

Well, I have to go!

Your Friend,

Dave

 

  1. I was watching a soap called My Daughter, My Wife and it so applies to this article.

    That’s right, my friend! my little niece drew a picture of a lady who is bipolar and she drew her all in brown and said that chocolate lady yells alot! Man will i never forget what “the brown crayon stands for in my household”; lol

    picked up on that perfectly! it doesn’t matter it’s the fight against Bipolar that all those groups have in common. Unfortunately sometimes that what it takes for people to realize that genders, shades and orientation have no boundaries when it comes to this. it’s what they all have in common.

    Many afflicted with this are single true however way on top of their list is a very good “support system”. This is important!!!!

    The rest of us must remember, A happy wife is a happy life!!!

    Amen

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