manic depression

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    apesintheak

    Fri Aug 29 2008

    I was diagnosed with bi polar type one a year ago after going to therapy for over a year. At first they said that I had major depression, but after doing tests they realized it was more than that. I've gone through two different kinds of medications, I stopped taking both because of side effects. Being bi polar isn't easy, but if you put the effort into trying to straighten out your moods you can usually do it. Being in the dark, black hole of depression is the hardest thing. I'll go days where I'm just constantly crying and not wanting to leave my house. Through the years I've harmed myself in more than one way when I've gotten in these states. I started self harming myself when I was 13 and that lasted all the way until I was 17. I had a three-month long pill addiction that stopped after a horrible experience with them. The last one I had and that was more recent was addiction to alcohol, which stopped because of a concerned family member. Being manic is another extreme that isn't... Read more

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    ariban99

    Fri Apr 25 2008

    I just want to share a personally episode that happened to me and my wife. My wife has bi polar depression and it was causing us a lot of suffering in our marriage, we tried all kinds of medicines but she was only getting worse, her face would look so not herself, and she was changing her opinions and ideas every half a day, its like she had a double personality. Finally we came across a product from a company called Nonichai, and she is now doing amazing. It took us a few weeks till we saw the difference but now she is more stable, our marriage is some much better now!

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    donovan

    Mon Apr 21 2008

    Manic depression which is now referred to as bi-polar disease is very debilitating. I have a friend who is diagnosed with bi-polar disease and her life is driven by this disorder. She struggles to stay happy but ends up in a hole that she can not get out of. Very sad.

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    johnspina

    Sat Jun 10 2006

    A scary thing.People really run the gamut of emotions with this.I myself do not know anyone personally with this malady but what from I heard it is a bear to deal with.

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    kattwoman

    Fri Apr 15 2005

    i have a friend whose 23 yr old son is manic depressant and let me tell you its a roller coaster ride for everyone . he can be the most loving young man when he takes his medication regularly and ive seen him at both ends of his disease and its anywhere from irritating frustrating sad and sometimes very scary but you feel helpless and dont know what to do to help