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my friend jeff describes me as: Minor manic obsessive cycles that often display sometimes days of insomnia and other times a feverish interest in or ... i kind of switch off in phases.

_____________________________________________________i like to track the phases of the sun on my calendar. ... "are there any manic-depressive cow diseases?

someone close and i can even make you laugh from time to time, nothing really phases me and i can deal with pretty much anything that i come across. ... the fratellis, eminem, duran duran, kasabian, eurythmics, snow patrol, manic street preachers, the lost prophets, the charlatans, franz ferdinand,

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Anyone wanna help out a depressed bipolar?

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know about Bipolar disorder, even with meds 90% of people affected will have a "manic relapse".  That's where you are superman and "have beaten this horrible part of yourself".  I go through it still. Be yourself, seek proffesional help, and use your manic phases to help meet people.

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How do you feel about dating mentally ill people?

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At more extreme phases, a person in a manic state can begin to experience psychosis, or a break with reality, where thinking is affected along with mood.[16] Many people in a manic state experience severe anxiety and are very irritable (to the point of rage), while others are euphoric and

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How do you feel about dating mentally ill people?

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At more extreme phases, a person in a manic state can begin to experience psychosis, or a break with reality, where thinking is affected along with mood.[16] Many people in a manic state experience severe anxiety and are very irritable (to the point of rage), while others are euphoric and