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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 723865" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Yep. This woman was my best friend, introduced Jabber and I, stood up at our wedding, babysat our child - while medicated. When she decided to stop her medications she ran off with the car I cosigned and cost us $3,000 to pay it off, as well as having discovered she had gotten a credit card in my name and run up thousands of dollars in debt...No longer my friend.</p><p></p><p>BUT, point is she told me more than once that the UP's were like a high - that they felt so good that it was worth the lows. The only reason she stayed medicated as long as she did was for her daughter, who, once she was old enough, was no longer a valid reason I guess. </p><p></p><p>Another friend of mine described waking up in the hospital (her brother put her in during a "down" and she'd immediately flipped to manic - so the doctor's clearly got a look at both) and feeling "slow". She said she told the doctor she didn't feel depressed...but felt like everything was moving in slow motion. His response was, "J---, that's NORMAL. What you feel right now is what you're supposed to feel like. Not speeding around at 100 mph, not depressed and down."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 723865, member: 17309"] Yep. This woman was my best friend, introduced Jabber and I, stood up at our wedding, babysat our child - while medicated. When she decided to stop her medications she ran off with the car I cosigned and cost us $3,000 to pay it off, as well as having discovered she had gotten a credit card in my name and run up thousands of dollars in debt...No longer my friend. BUT, point is she told me more than once that the UP's were like a high - that they felt so good that it was worth the lows. The only reason she stayed medicated as long as she did was for her daughter, who, once she was old enough, was no longer a valid reason I guess. Another friend of mine described waking up in the hospital (her brother put her in during a "down" and she'd immediately flipped to manic - so the doctor's clearly got a look at both) and feeling "slow". She said she told the doctor she didn't feel depressed...but felt like everything was moving in slow motion. His response was, "J---, that's NORMAL. What you feel right now is what you're supposed to feel like. Not speeding around at 100 mph, not depressed and down." [/QUOTE]
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