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my bipolarTechnically death is everyone's destiny.
If you consider your life a dream life what causes you to feel unhappy?
Ah, that makes sense. I think mental illness messes things up for a lot of us. Feel free to reach out if you want a friend or someone to talk to.my bipolar
thank youAh, that makes sense. I think mental illness messes things up for a lot of us. Feel free to reach out if you want a friend or someone to talk to.
I always feel itDo you always want to die or just some of the time? I think there is a difference, escpecially if you are bipolar. In some cases its truly the disease talking, but if you have those thoughts even in your moments of "happyness" then that should tell you more about yourself.
I understand that completely. I'm sure it's horrible to live with that, being at the mercy of it. You have my sympathy.I always feel it
thank you :,)I understand that completely. I'm sure it's horrible to live with that, being at the mercy of it. You have my sympathy.
is death my destiny?
Clonazepam, but they took me off them.Other than the fact that everyone dies, no, I don't think it's your destiny.
I also have bipolar and have felt this way before. I'm not there right now, but I do have an idea how you're feeling.
Pardon me for asking, but do you take meds for your bipolar? I ask because the most suicidal I ever was, I was sectioned into the hospital and they changed my meds some and it really made a huge difference.
I now take lithium and it is the best drug to shut off the suicidality in folks with bipolar. If you are not opposed to meds, you might want to ask your doctor about it. Don't be scared off about levels and blood tests and such. I went straight to a therapeutic level and get blood drawn every six months now, which is nothing - I don't even have to fast.
Hang in there. It's hard, but it can be better for a lot of us.
I'm on olanzapine nowOther than the fact that everyone dies, no, I don't think it's your destiny.
I also have bipolar and have felt this way before. I'm not there right now, but I do have an idea how you're feeling.
Pardon me for asking, but do you take meds for your bipolar? I ask because the most suicidal I ever was, I was sectioned into the hospital and they changed my meds some and it really made a huge difference.
I now take lithium and it is the best drug to shut off the suicidality in folks with bipolar. If you are not opposed to meds, you might want to ask your doctor about it. Don't be scared off about levels and blood tests and such. I went straight to a therapeutic level and get blood drawn every six months now, which is nothing - I don't even have to fast.
Hang in there. It's hard, but it can be better for a lot of us.
Brilliant.Technically death is everyone's destiny.
Hi:Other than the fact that everyone dies, no, I don't think it's your destiny.
I also have bipolar and have felt this way before. I'm not there right now, but I do have an idea how you're feeling.
Pardon me for asking, but do you take meds for your bipolar? I ask because the most suicidal I ever was, I was sectioned into the hospital and they changed my meds some and it really made a huge difference.
I now take lithium and it is the best drug to shut off the suicidality in folks with bipolar. If you are not opposed to meds, you might want to ask your doctor about it. Don't be scared off about levels and blood tests and such. I went straight to a therapeutic level and get blood drawn every six months now, which is nothing - I don't even have to fast.
Hang in there. It's hard, but it can be better for a lot of us.