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Default Apr 21, 2024 at 07:57 AM
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New here and also living with Bipolar. What helps you the most to live a meaningful fulfilling life? Once you get this under control can you have a normal life?
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Default Apr 21, 2024 at 09:54 AM
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@Dadinmichigan welcome to MSF. I hope you are finding ways to cope with Bipolar. That can be challenging for sure.

I can only answer your questions from my perspective as a person in a relationship with someone that has struggled with Bipolar Disorder for quite a while. Different people have different experiences. This situation has had challenges like meds only keep stable for a few years, med resistant Bipolar, my partner periodically refuses treatment, cycling Bipolar from depression to mania, and giving up on themselves.

Needless to say all these challenges have not resulted in a stable situation but instead one that is fluid and always changing. Others may have a more stable situation.

What is your experience like?

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Default Apr 21, 2024 at 10:06 AM
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Yes you can live a normal life. It took me a long time to stop quitting meds and roller costing. But it was complicated by my also having pstd. Once I got the pstd under control it was much easier to get control of the bipolar. I’m on only one medication a AP (antipsychotics) but a couple meds for sleep. I’ve been stable now for I think it’s been at least 10 yrs. I make sure to get my sleep.

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