SuperSomething
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I always get a grin on my face when people self-diagnose.
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There is no such thing as bipolar, unless you want to call it poor self-control. See http://eternian.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/bbc-spreads-big-pharma-and-bi-polar-myth-propaganda
As for breaking your addictions, try turning to the Creator of all things who determines the future of all things: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wfuwojqylv4
God usually takes away the worrying of those who love him and replaces it with peace, happiness and just anger (as opposed to unjust anger). With less worry, or none at all, you shouldn't have great urges to turn to harmful things to try and distract and calm yourself.
There is no such thing as bipolar, unless you want to call it poor self-control. See http://eternian.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/bbc-spreads-big-pharma-and-bi-polar-myth-propaganda
As for breaking your addictions, try turning to the Creator of all things who determines the future of all things: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wfuwojqylv4
God usually takes away the worrying of those who love him and replaces it with peace, happiness and just anger (as opposed to unjust anger). With less worry, or none at all, you shouldn't have great urges to turn to harmful things to try and distract and calm yourself.
There is no such thing as bipolar, unless you want to call it poor self-control. See http://eternian.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/bbc-spreads-big-pharma-and-bi-polar-myth-propaganda
As for breaking your addictions, try turning to the Creator of all things who determines the future of all things: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wfuwojqylv4
God usually takes away the worrying of those who love him and replaces it with peace, happiness and just anger (as opposed to unjust anger). With less worry, or none at all, you shouldn't have great urges to turn to harmful things to try and distract and calm yourself.
There is no such thing as bipolar, unless you want to call it poor self-control. See http://eternian.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/bbc-spreads-big-pharma-and-bi-polar-myth-propaganda
As for breaking your addictions, try turning to the Creator of all things who determines the future of all things: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wfuwojqylv4
God usually takes away the worrying of those who love him and replaces it with peace, happiness and just anger (as opposed to unjust anger). With less worry, or none at all, you shouldn't have great urges to turn to harmful things to try and distract and calm yourself.
There is no such thing as bipolar, unless you want to call it poor self-control. See http://eternian.wordpress.com/2010/0...yth-propaganda
As for breaking your addictions, try turning to the Creator of all things who determines the future of all things: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wfuwojqylv4
God usually takes away the worrying of those who love him and replaces it with peace, happiness and just anger (as opposed to unjust anger). With less worry, or none at all, you shouldn't have great urges to turn to harmful things to try and distract and calm yourself.
There is no such thing as bipolar, unless you want to call it poor self-control. See http://eternian.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/bbc-spreads-big-pharma-and-bi-polar-myth-propaganda
As for breaking your addictions, try turning to the Creator of all things who determines the future of all things: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wfuwojqylv4
God usually takes away the worrying of those who love him and replaces it with peace, happiness and just anger (as opposed to unjust anger). With less worry, or none at all, you shouldn't have great urges to turn to harmful things to try and distract and calm yourself.
i just discovered this thread.
i just have this to say about morphine, it is horrible, horrible, horrible. i just hate that feeling of not being in control of your mind or your own body. i've had more than my fair share of operations and the past few times i have almost taken the anaethetist by the throat and told him if he gives me morphine while i'm under, when i come completely round, firstly his bill won't get paid and secondly he won't live to tell the tale.![]()
About two years ago I went for a simple op, and after being woken, I found that i couldn't move at all. Nor could I swallow or speak. This lasted only a short while but it was as close to drowning as I had ever gotten. It was a horrific experience.
After maybe a minute or so (can't be sure) they finally heard the gurgling sounds and sucked out the excess fluid. I was so pissed off.
I now prefer to avoid the operating room all together.
Don't like not being in control.
...Sounds like it may be something else?...
Apparently there are different types of Bipolar, and they recon I have the "Happy" Bipolar, I am unnaturally happy for long periods of time, I mean, nothing gets me down, I always have a smile and always have loads of fun! The so called "down" only hits me like once or twice in say, 3 months, and then it only last for a few hours or so. I then usually lock myself in my bedroom where no one can bother me and cry for those few hours, I do feel worthless and all the other jazz that comes with depression, but have never had a suicidal thought, I believe that I am stronger than that! So in essence, a few hours of depression in exchange for +/- 3 months of absolute bliss........... Hell yeah, I'm ok with that!