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“People with bipolar disorder have difficulty with boundaries.”
“I was diagnosed as bipolar.”
“I never found out until I went into treatment that I was bipolar.”
“I’m bipolar, but I’m not crazy, and I never was. I’m stark raving sane.”
“I’m kind of effectively bipolar.”
“I love bipolar people.”
“I can’t be normal. I’m probably bipolar.”
“I am bipolar, and I am a full manifestation of it in terms of my speech, in terms of my energy.”
“I’ve had this problem since I was in my 20s. They don’t call it manic depression anymore. They call it a bipolar disorder, and I’m a Type 2.”
“Now, bipolar disorder, it goes on a spectrum. There’s very severe conditions of it and there are milder ones. I’m lucky enough that it’s reasonably mild in my case.”
“I have family members that are bipolar.”
“There are many different forms of bipolar and the way that it expresses itself.”
“Our family suffers from a hereditary condition called, generally, mental illness. Specifically, multiple family members in successive generations have suffered from either bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.”