| Re: Newbie asking questions
My sister is an undiagnosed BP, and she will get to a place where she is looking for the fight, and it happens in cycles. She also seems addicted to the stimulation of always having drama in her life. Things that average people would get irritated at and then let go of, are almost savored by her and make up the bulk of phone conversations.
If you haven't read much on BP disorder, I would encourage you to look at some medical information as well as the experiences of people on these boards; through reading about other people, it helped to clarify for me how I do fit one of the BP profiles. I would also encourage you to look into a mood stabilizer, just to help you have a better quality of life, and especially if you need an antidepressant. BP folk need bumpers on both sides to prevent the bowling ball from veering too far in either direction. It has to be exhausting looking for the drama, and then beating yourself up over it after. You are a good person, struggling with strong impulses that are symptoms of a true illness. (Forgive me if I assume wrong, but I am assuming that you are BP. I would hope that you aren't, but if you are, it doesn't mean you can't live a terrific, successful life. Just recently we had a string about some great accomplishments of BP members, and many famous and important people in history were BP, too.)
Welcome, by the way!
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