you are amazing, i know all about viatamins.. and how i don't really believe in diseases i believe that everything can be linked back to a nutritional deficiancy.
I'm Bi- Polar i'm 52 and yes it's real but i'm not as bad since i'm getting older but i've went up to 3 days without sleep once i staet somethng i'll not stop until i'm finshed. In the summer you can't slow me down, in the winter you can't get me out of the house. Moods swings are something spoiled brats have when they can't get their way and the best thing about being Bi- Polar i'm never alone and i have an I.Q. of 155 but along with that comes being self destructive. I'm my own worst enemy and a threat to no one but myself. even though in my younger years i'd fight anything moving i loved a challenge and still do.
Well, I think we did not have any borders inside as we were born. We were implicated it after. An education and an upbringing made us who we are. We have some feelings and these feelings haven't stopped at someone subject. It goes throu and beyond. So bi-polaring might be natural and might be artificial. It will be what you let be to it.
I think we have no any polarity inside us. Only outside us.
Permalink Reply by LUIS on April 16, 2009 at 10:47pm
Being bipolar is a disorder of the brain that causes unusual changes in mood of the person, energy and ability to function unlike normal mood changes that we have all the symptoms of severe bipolar affects the ability to be functional in daily activities, work, school, our families and social life is considered that a person suffering from bipolar disorder if throughout his life has suffered deep depression at least once and has gone through an episode of "mania." By "craze" is an unusual behavior of a person who acts in a euphoric constantly changing from one phase to another (manic depression) is variable between phases and periods of stability is the frequency varies from one person bipolarity to another typically occurs in adolescence or the beginning of adulthood.
"If you are depressed then 3 minutes later you are high, that's a warning."
Extreme mood swings marked by mania/ manic (severe highs) that include:
Feeling "high," euphoric. Irritability, restlessness. Racing thoughts, nonstop talking. Increased energy, sleeplessness. Inflated self-esteem, poor judgment. Spending sprees and/or other activities with high potential for painful consequences. These periods are followed by depression (severe lows) that include: Sadness, hopelessness
Excessive feelings of guilt, worthlessness. Difficulty concentrating, making decisions. Loss of self-esteem. Drug or alcohol use. Suicidal thoughts, plans or attempts.