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TRIGGER (since my friend said i shud use trigger warnings n whatever..)

@verge i agree with u. Ive learnt this lesson the hard way already unfortunately.

The bright news is i have joined an M.E group and the advocate will be bk from hols on monday so shud b able to apply for help.

Some letters have been sent with data request forms (data received will be used as evidence of my needs to help get care hours)

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Why are many young people proclaiming their bipolar?

Its certainly not. There was an article online about it

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Enthusiasm.

When my carer was helping with forms n said at one point... "i think you would need a legal cardigan" ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Enthusiasm.

Get some spoon on a yogurt.. look at it strange n have a smell off the spoon. Now ask someone else to smell it. Now mush it in their nose!!! Hehe

I mean some yogurt on a spoon!!!

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Enthusiasm.

I like this. I have a sense of humour but i think it would weird people out LOL

I might get wrong too haha
I love making my carers smile n smirk or run to the toilet cos i made them laugh!

I have an inappropriate sense of humour that i should mostly probably stick with the girls haha

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Why are many young people proclaiming their bipolar?

The more accepting people are of mental illness the more people will seek or accept a diagnosis.

A 1yr old got offered antidepressants.

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Why are many young people proclaiming their bipolar?

I think i may have aspergers and perhaps some traits of PTSD. But would need triggers to set it off. Otherwise i seem fine.

But when people dont believe im not doing my best or that i dont actually struggle, i lose my ****shit.

I dont care about boxes. People are complex and dont fit in boxes. Things fit in boxes not people. People go in boxes when they die.

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Why are many young people proclaiming their bipolar?

Who cares about boxes...

Anyway i think mental health issues are just reasons for big pharma to make money and for less money to be spent on tests to dip deep and find out what is REALLY wrong.

But we know whats wrong really. Its the chemicals in our food, in the air, in our drinks, in our pills and cosmetics, cleaning products, electromagnetic fields, pesticides, GMO foods.... jewellery, tattoos, heavy metals....

I think we make ourselves sick and then pass on our damaged DNA to our kids.

But sick people = profit. so the food companies ect are doing a grand job keeping big pharma in business.

Mental illness is a reason to ignore symptoms so they dont have to address how lyme disease was made as a bio weapon and ignoring vaccine injuries. Vaccines = $$$

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Last post before I go back into hiding.

Jebus-Zeus wrote:

soco wrote:
I'm not sure satisfied is the right word. The world is ever changing, ever evolving. But we, it's human inhabitants want it to stay exactly the same.
I'm glad for each and every day that I live I have the opportunity to change the environment for the better.
The accomplishment I'm most proud of is right here on Help. I am extremely grateful for still being allowed to be here since almost the very birth of this site by CNET. All said and done, Help in all its iliterations have touched over a million lives.

lol a million lives lmao boy do you have an imagination. (alliterations?)

I think i agree with @soco
Lessons learnt are spread like ripples, even outside of help.

Help has affected people directly and indirectly. Especially when you consider that it has saved lives where many would have been affected by it who werent even on help

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Last post before I go back into hiding.

Jebus-Zeus wrote:
just had a healthy poo that im proud of

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