MangiantZ32

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submitted 21 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) by MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz to c/bipolardisorder@lemmy.world
 

I know this instance is mostly dead,but I figured I'd post regardless. What do you think would have changed in your life if you didn't have bipolar? Negatively, positively, or both. I have a lot, as I am unsure what's caused by me, or bipolar. (Could be both!) For me, my attendance during education would have been way better, but I'm still a fairly educated individual. Probably less friendship break ups, too.

[–] MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz 10 points 23 hours ago

It feels pretty horrible to love someone a lot,then be ignored for months. But, the way to go about it is to tell someone you're unavailable for a bit.

[–] MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 day ago

Absolutely nothing for both parents. No contact has turned into safety for not just me, but others in my life. if I introduced contact with my parents, it would turn into contact with even more evil people.

[–] MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz 0 points 2 days ago

Sure, a man like Jesus was inevitably real. He just didn't have powers, due to powers being impossible.

[–] MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

What I find very frustrating is the epstien jokes. A man forcing kids and women down and forcing his dick inside is not funny and never will be funny.Same with Diddy. Imo I think you do care. You're just as frustrated as I am.

[–] MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz 0 points 2 days ago

Unfortunately, I see two sides to this. Upsides:Decreases normalisation of smoking, which in theory could lead to less smokers. Encourages more of an 'anti-smoke' society, again, leading to less smokers. And more spoken about, less secondhand exposure. All of these would lead to less deaths. Downsides:Adults could feel paternalistic. Autonomy would be affected, even if it would objectively help. I do believe it would be worth it to stop smoking being so convenient.

[–] MangiantZ32@lemmy.nz 1 points 2 days ago

I believe antidepressants can be so helpful for the right person. I think an issue we are facing is an overuse of them. Antidepressants are prescribed quite a bit, to the point people who could live without them are taking them. I also believe we should try to keep people who struggle mentally alive as best as we can, and antidepressants can positively contribute to that. My experience with them hasn't been too amazing, though that's from me being bipolar.