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I just wanted to say, that I printed out Vibrants quote of "Bi Polor, what is it?" & have let a freind of mine read it, and he went from bing one of the people who say "You shouldn't take medication for this" to saying, "I am glad they have medication for this" Anyway, just thought I would drop a line about it. Praise God!
 
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Hi I'm a new member here,and I have ocd and recently have been diagnoised with bipolar too which makes the ocd worse.Just like today I went to church and was having these terrible thoughts and no matter how much U tell somebody about the illness the always say the devil has something to do with mental illness,everywhere I turn mental illness is not a illness like diabetes my psychiatrist says but a spiritual problem and that makes U feel like ur a loser at times. This is so painful and so hard for me right now and I don't understand why "People of the church" don't still want to accept mental illness in the year of 2007,it brings me much pain and grief. I just don't understand,then I start questioning everything about myself and my relationship with Christ,and OCD the disease of doubt doesn't already make me do that too. I just want the church to understand and accept me with an illness like cancer or other illnesses they support without sterotyping. Some one would u please reply to this. Please pray for me.
 
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Hi jewellj,
Being diagnosed with both OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder ) and bi-polar, can and will have dramatic effect on your life, these becoming so persistent and repetitive that they disrupt normal life and cause severe discomfort, sometimes resulting in depression. These are not directly spiritual problems, but are medical issues that needs to be addressed. Some keep them in their "closet", trying to hide the fact that they have these disorders or illnesses. Years ago, people with these mental illnesses were looked down upon or even avoided, being stigmatized or labeled as socially unacceptable.

I know a woman that has schizophrenia and has to take medication daily in order for her thought processes to remain reasonably stable. Unfortunately, in this system of things, imperfection abounds. In addition, the increased stress that is mounting day by day, has actually caused some to succumb to a wide variety of diseases, some having a "nervous breakdown" that has lead to mental illness, whereby a family member has even killed their own children. Family problems are at an all-time high. The root cause can be directly linked to a lack of love that has permeated society. Jesus said that would be the case in our time period.

And, I am not surprised that "People of the church" don't still want to accept mental illness in the year of 2007". The churches have shown themselves less and less of haven for those that experience these types of illnesses. Most churches are more concerned with money collections than with giving true spiritual comfort from the Bible. Thus, their members are not taught how to love, have "fellow-feeling", or show empathy, in imitation of Jesus Christ.
 
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Good post vibrant.
Do you or anyone know of an example of a mood chart? I've never heard of one or used one before. Are there any online sources that have templates or something?
 
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What a comprehensive and super post! It's so thourough, clear and covers both the medical aspects as well as the personal reflections of this disorder. Thanks for your input. I'm Bipolar II myself and it took over 13 years to get stable. I spent 7 years in and out of the hospital. I'm so grateful I've been a child of the King because he's kept me and my dh together through all the drama. I'm delighted that I've had a couple years of stability. I've had to use all those forms of treatment; they definately do make a difference.

Laridy
 
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OP thank you for this. My brother is bi polar. And this has helped me understand him a little bit more.
my brother is bipolar too... a lot of times I really hated him, especially when I'm small and didn't know much. I always "hope he'll just go away"

life became really tough especially for my mom. and My Dad just couldn't believe(even until now) that he has bipolar disorder(not sure 1 or 2)

I hope to accept and understand him more. I believe God has a purpose behind even such dark times.
 
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Just wanted to jump on the bandwagon. I too am bipolar. I found out a couple ofyears ago (at age 54!) I think I have been this way all my life, just undiagnosed. to all the people above who asked, yes there are tests available on the 'net. I was looking up some info for a friend who was diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia (there are several types, too much to go into here) and found a test for BP, took the test and scored about 12 out of 10. I had been seeing a shrink for several years for depression, and i took my results to him. I have been on Depakote for the past two years, and I am doing WONDERFUL....thank you Lord! I might mention also that if the first try to contain this stuff does not work, DO NOT GIVE UP. Try another med, if need be another Dr. This is an extremely difficult disease to diagnose. we generaly do not go to the Dr. when we feel well (manic)
I agree with everyone else, this is the best explaination of the disease I have read.
Bless you for sharing!
 
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I know exactly how you feel. I've been so hurt and angered too by some of the stupid things that have come out of the mouths of some believers when it comes to mental illness. It's pure ignorance. Since they don't understand or see it on the outside, it must be a demon. Like we don't feel bad enough!
A few great blessings have come out of this horrible condition...one is my art and another is my heart for others who are like me. I never would have learned to be this sensitive to people suffering from mental illnesses if i didn't suffer from it first hand. Like Paul said, our suffering is used for the comforting of others (paraphrasing).
Listen to me and turn your attention to the heart of god who loves you...take shelter in the truth and in the protecting arms of our lord....those people who've hurt you speak lies. It's not in your head...this is legit and is no different from any other disease. Remind those idiots that the brain is just like any organ that can and does malfunction. Do they think people with say, down syndrome or autism are demon possessed too?
I'll be praying for your protection from hurtful words.

p.s...i don't know if i understood you correctly, but did you say that your psychiatrist believes this is a spiritual disease rather than a physical one?
 
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Law = oppression, depression, a put down to put away
Grace = edifying and exhorting ppl unto comfort only


what in the world are you taking about?

What are you saying? bipolar equals law? That makes no sense...
Are you saying that those with bipolar disorder are not under grace but under the law? I really hope you are not saying this....
If you're going to post something...just come out and say it clearly....no need to be cryptic.
 
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Law = oppression, depression, a put down to put away
Grace = edifying and exhorting ppl unto comfort only


There should be rules about people who are not bipolar coming into these threads and being ignorant or thoughtless.
 
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Okay, I'm not bi-polar. But I have been diagnosed with depression. I read the sticky post bi-polar - what is it? and it was very informative. I'm on medication, myself. I make no attempts to hide it from the good churchfolk with whom I worship God. I thought that depression was "all in my mind" and all I had to do was "snap out of it". Lexapro is the fourth medication I've tried but the first one to work. I have my moments. I got to where I had considered suicide, but was too afraid to carry it out. Suicide is, of course, not reversible, and if anyone reading this, has feelings of suicide, please do as the moderators suggest: talk to a pastor or counselor you trust. Don't go through with it. Life is not fair but it's still worth living!

I don't know what it is to deal with being bi-polar but I do love you guys!
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Dear Vibrant, Wow I can't believe how you really put this disorder into the perfect words. I had a simple explanation when people would ask me what does it feel like.
I would say it's like chinese checkers. There is a spot where each marble belongs and with bi-polar the marbles tend to go to the same hole leaving many opened with nothing there. Your description is awesome! Thanks for making this disease understandable. I'm a "newbie" and I'm glad I read your post. Now I can just show this to someone who doesn't understand and they will get a better idea as to what I go through on a daily basis. Thank you so much.

peace, tina
 
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oh, you're welcome!
 
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I've wondered if I have suffered from this for nearly 10 years...admittedly I am scared of wanting to know as I know I have suffered with depression in the past and feelings of extreme panic over some quite real and extreme situations that had then led me to Diazepam.
 
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