Posted by habbyshabit on September 7, 2003, at 5:40:31
In reply to Why is it so hard for non-bipolars to get this?, posted by rayww on September 6, 2003, at 23:48:31
Hey Rey,
I don't mean this in any mean spirited way - I'm manic depressive myself - but what you describe sounds like an idiosyncrasy of your personality and is not a common symtom of Bipolar Disorder.
Now the part about it being hard to accept having the diagnosis - and having trouble sometimes, maybe, finding faith in oneself once labled and experienced as such - that sounds like a very common experience of bipolars.
I just guess I don't quite get how procrastinating cleaning an office because your not in the mood and/or the clutter is just a little overwhelming for the energy you have at the moment is a bipolar phenomenon. I think everyone goes through those feelings from time to time - and then gets the job done at last.
Just my opinion, I could be wrong,
Love, Hab
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