Bipolar disorder and family
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I was diagnosed in 2014 with bipolar disorder. I'm on medication, that for the last year has kept it under control.
Well, my adoptive mother suffers from it too, and lately has been ragging on me for things I post on Facebook. She blew up at me today, and had me in tears.
It's hard enough to be dealing with a couple of pressing medical issues, but she says I'm a drama queen. This hurts me, as it's a major insult.
Today I was ready to try to kill myself, not the first time I've tried.
Tonight my mood has not improved, and I'm ready to go to the hospital in a mental health crisis. I don't know if things will get better or not.
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1Advocate kristina73093
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I take carbamazepine and abilify.
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pat90688 kristina73093
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You sound as if you need to feel more safe about yourself and you may be able to decide how best to achieve this, whether it is going into hospital or not. You also need support and perhaps the professionals in your life can help with that in the first instance, as we are not all lucky enough to have the ideal friends on hand to assist. But nevertheless you are worth caring about, and I do hope you will seek help from someone who you think will sympathise and help you at this bad time.
tersia03817 kristina73093
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It might be helpful to block her on FaceBook. I know that sounds a bit harsh, but when you need to vent or complain or just off load your worries, FaceBook is a fabulous place for that because you get so much encouragement and love from your FaceBook friends, that often that helps us pull through a dark patch. The last thing you need is a troll raining on your parade and trying to stop you from getting the support you need. Sure, FaceBook is not the best support on Earth, but is a support none the less, and it is helpful.
Just block her, and apologise to her for doing so, saying you need that tiny bit of privacy and support from your FB friends, and since it is clearly offending her, might be better of she doesn't have access, so it can't offend her any more.
That's what I think anyway. Big hugs
carmelina52473 kristina73093
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kristina73093 carmelina52473
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She thinks just because her medical issues are more serious than mine, she doesn't need to support me. She's 70, but acts like a child sometimes.
A friend of mine makes me chuckle sometimes. When someone we know acts stupid, she says, what are you, 5? If I told her about my mother, she would be saying that right now.
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tersia03817 kristina73093
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I so hope you feel better soon. Hang in there girl. You are lovely. You are stardust. You are universal energy. You are a human being, a creature of Planet Earth and have every right to be here as living being, nurtured by the Earth, the plants, the animals and every living thing. You are special, and you have strength. I hope you find your strength very, very soon, and realise how wonderful you are. Big hugs, Tersia x
kristina73093 tersia03817
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I am still worried about doing this again, but with new friends, new medication and programs to keep me busy, I should be OK.
pat90688 kristina73093
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