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“Bipolar robs you of that which is you. It can take from you the very core of your being and replace it with something that is completely opposite of who and what you truly are. Because my bipolar went untreated for so long, I spent many years looking in the mirror and seeing a person I did not recognize or understand. Not only did bipolar rob me of my sanity, but it robbed me of my ability to see beyond the space it dictated me to look. I no longer could tell reality from fantasy, and I walked in a world no longer my own.”
Alyssa Reyans“Just to let you know I don't post my books and things on the net in hopes of being rich. The reason is. "I am a person with Bipolar Disorder" and they're are a lot of great minds on the "Famous Bipolar" list that died penniless. If I do the same it's no big deal but having a form of mental Illness I would love to get my name on the Bipolar list also one day. Preferably while I'm still living so I can make sure they spelled it right”
Stanley Victor Paskavich, Return to Stantasyland“When it comes to most true bipolars, consider this thought: Genius by birth, bipolar by design.”
Stanley Victor Paskavich, Stantasyland: Quips Quotes and Quandaries“It turns out that up to 35 percent of people with bipolar disorder also have ADHD.”
Julie A. Fast, Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder: Understanding and Helping Your Partner“I admit I'm bipolar but if you think I'm stupid you're crazy”
Stanley Victor Paskavich“I’m not bipolar, I’ve just had a bipolar life foisted upon me.”
Daniel O'Malley, The Rook“I'm Bipolar but as normal as you except for the times my mind thinks like two”
Stanley Victor Paskavich, Stantasyland: Quips Quotes and Quandaries“Yes I'm Bipolar but I'm as normal as you except the times when my mind thinks like two”
Stanley Victor Paskavich“Bipolar is an illness not a hopeless destination it can be maintained with proper medication”
Stanley Victor Paskavich“Call it dysphoric mania, agitated depression, or a mixed state: nobody will understand anyway. Mania and depression at once mean the will to die and the motivation to make it happen. This is why mixed states are the most dangerous periods of mood disorders. Tearfulness and racing thoughts happen. So do agitation and guilt, fatigue and morbidity and dread. Walking late at night, trying to get murdered, happens. Trying to explain a bipolar mixed state is like trying to explain the Holy Trinity, three persons in one God: you just have to take it on faith when I tell you that the poles bend, cross, never snapping.”
Elissa Washuta, My Body Is a Book of Rules