Posted by morgan miller on July 6, 2011, at 21:53:28
In reply to Re: Bipolar Disorder and Imaired Balance / Posture. » morgan miller, posted by SLS on July 6, 2011, at 13:38:38
> > >For me, this symptom goes away when the depression goes away. It really isn't subtle when one is walking down a straight narrow hall or trying to walk without drifting side-to-side down a sidewalk.
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> > So it could very well be one of your mind's way of reacting to depression.
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> You are wrong.
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> Instead of trying to explain everyone's experience with mental illness according to your particular school of thought, why not just listen?
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> What makes you think that you are bipolar?
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> - ScottScott, what's going on with you man? There could be a physiological reaciton to the biological depression that you are experiencing. Maybe I should have been more specific.
I am bipolar. Why are you questioning this? I've made it clear several times here. I don't need to go into the details with you.
Btw, life does affect our disorders, be them mostly biologically based or not. No one can deny this very fact.
Moragn
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