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Comment 6 of 26, added on April 21st, 2012 at 10:44 PM.
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Since I don’t personally know you or your mom, I don’t know if I can be
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already knows how you feel or who you might be able to tell first, you
might try talking to your friend and have your friend there when you talk
to your mom. Another idea is to look for ideas online; you might find
something that sounds right for you. My other suggestion is to write a
letter. When I was 17 I was going through some things and I didn’t know
how to tell my mom, so I wrote a poem. If writing would be right for you,
then just start writing; maybe you could even show her this website and let
her know that you feel like you could have Bipolar and that you would like
to talk to a psychiatrist or psychologist to try and figure out for sure.
Remember, Bipolar and every other mental illness is just that, an illness.
Nobody can control it, some people need medication. I try to remind myself
that just like people who have diabetes and need medicine, I have Bipolar
and need medicine. Don’t ever forget that you are not alone, even
celebrities like Demi Lovato have Bipolar. Remember to stay strong.
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Comment 2 of 26, added on March 17th, 2010 at 6:54 AM.
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Comment 1 of 26, added on May 13th, 2009 at 7:56 AM.
I find this poem very nice but difficult to analyse. If you can help me,
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Since I don’t personally know you or your mom, I don’t know if I can be
a lot of help. But I have a few gogsestiuns. If you have a friend who
already knows how you feel or who you might be able to tell first, you
might try talking to your friend and have your friend there when you talk
to your mom. Another idea is to look for ideas online; you might find
something that sounds right for you. My other suggestion is to write a
letter. When I was 17 I was going through some things and I didn’t know
how to tell my mom, so I wrote a poem. If writing would be right for you,
then just start writing; maybe you could even show her this website and let
her know that you feel like you could have Bipolar and that you would like
to talk to a psychiatrist or psychologist to try and figure out for sure.
Remember, Bipolar and every other mental illness is just that, an illness.
Nobody can control it, some people need medication. I try to remind myself
that just like people who have diabetes and need medicine, I have Bipolar
and need medicine. Don’t ever forget that you are not alone, even
celebrities like Demi Lovato have Bipolar. Remember to stay strong.
Boban from Micronesia