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Gwennie

767d

Dunno if this is.. b2 or more schizophrenia type.. but I have my good days. And instead of saying I’m happy. I say it’s a episode.. I just laughed and “Norms.. would ya that’s good” but I say nope.. bc I m gonna crash soon.. I don’t know how to normalize my “life” the life I don’t want.. sorry but ugh 😣 I feel lost no matter who I am. and angry 😡 I hate this

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    • kabby

      760d

      Being alone is ok. Not isolating of course, but not attatching,or depending on anyone that isn't magnificent for you

    • kabby

      760d

      Being alone is ok. Not isolating of course, but not attatching,or depending on anyone that isn't magnificent for you

    • kabby

      760d

      I spend time alone, walking thinking getting to know myself. It is so much more rewarding than struggling to wait for others to understand, believe, or care.

    • Yogabba

      763d

      I understand too. It’s hard to feel like you have a sense of self because you have no idea what your “ normal” is! Also it’s hard to accept that it’s a long road to finding yourself, but after diagnosis, you have to meet yourself all over again.

    • Naturegrl

      767d

      Yes, I understand. Life is so hard even without chronic illnesses. I am right there with you! I have family with bipolar and my two kids have it too. I just try to accept it to a point, I have coping skills learning in therapy, very helpful.

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