We’re all unique.
Some of us find it easy to fit in with others and belong. And others, like me for instance, find it extremely difficult to fit in anywhere or to belong. I don’t fit the mould. I’m not okay with that, coz I want to fit in and belong. I was told to embrace my uniqueness, my different thinking, to be true to myself. It’s okay to not fit in and it’s okay if people dislike me for who I am. If I’m true to myself I’ll be happier and there will always be people, even if it’s just a hand full, who will love and accept me as is. I am on a mission to embrace my uniqueness & I challenge you to do the same. I would love to know your thoughts in the comment section below. ~ SunFairy p.s. have you got my FREE gift yet? It's 2 chapters from the book "Fairy Tales From The Bipolar Forest". Click the button below to get more info.
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Generally, Bipolar Mood Disorder (BMD) is characterised by changes in energy, behaviour, thought and mood. BMD has signs of alternating high and low periods, whereas a person with depression has recurring lows. Bipolar I has the more classic highs (mania) and lows (depression), whereas Bipolar II has the less severe highs, called hypomania, with a more frequent pattern of depression. Bipolar II is often misdiagnosed as depression because of the more subtle form of hypomania. Often the person with Bipolar II hides the symptoms of hypomania from the health professional or confuses the signs with depression. Sometimes even medical doctors and psychiatrists miss the signs of hypomania. Cyclothymia is a milder form of bipolar with highs and lows that are less severe. Dysthymia is a low, depressed mood present more of the time than not. Signs of the Depressive Periods of Bipolar
Signs of the Manic Periods of Bipolar
Signs of the Hypomanic Periods in Bipolar
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