WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT MY BIPOLAR DEPRESSION
Three months ago, I started thinking about what people with bipolar have to face all the time. Usually, it is not about mania, although some people do have a lot of mania, it is about depression. Most people with bipolar disorder seem to have a lot more depression than anything else. They may go several weeks or months of feeling well, only to fall victim to the depression monkey once again when they are not expecting it.
I used to have the very same problem myself so know exactly what you are facing with your bipolar disorder. I have bipolar 1, but I don't think it matters whether you have bipolar 1 or bipolar 2, depression is a terrible thing to live with.
They say that people with bipolar 2 have more depressive episodes than people with bipolar 1, and their depression is usually more intense and lasts longer. I think these views are rather subjective, myself. Depression is awful no matter what kind of bipolar you have.
Anyway, it occurred to me that there just wasn't enough information out there to help people cope with their depression, so I decided to write a book on it. My book is about “37 symptoms of bipolar depression,” and covers just about everything you can think of, and more.
I really enjoyed writing this book so I made it into a fat workbook with check lists and lots of questions to answer. It also has a lot of lined note pages so that you don't have to write in the margins. You can keep all your notes together like that.
If you have run out of ideas for helping with the symptoms of bipolar depression, you might like to read my book. It is called “37 Symptoms of Bipolar Depression: Things you can do to get well and stay well.” and is available on Amazon along with my other two books on bipolar disorder. You will find all my books if you type my name in the search bar on Amazon.
Go and take a look now.
Sally Alter
Author of:
“37 Symptoms of Bipolar Depression.”
“How to Live with Bipolar.”
“Bipolar 1 Disorder Rescue Plan.”
I used to have the very same problem myself so know exactly what you are facing with your bipolar disorder. I have bipolar 1, but I don't think it matters whether you have bipolar 1 or bipolar 2, depression is a terrible thing to live with.
They say that people with bipolar 2 have more depressive episodes than people with bipolar 1, and their depression is usually more intense and lasts longer. I think these views are rather subjective, myself. Depression is awful no matter what kind of bipolar you have.
Anyway, it occurred to me that there just wasn't enough information out there to help people cope with their depression, so I decided to write a book on it. My book is about “37 symptoms of bipolar depression,” and covers just about everything you can think of, and more.
I really enjoyed writing this book so I made it into a fat workbook with check lists and lots of questions to answer. It also has a lot of lined note pages so that you don't have to write in the margins. You can keep all your notes together like that.
If you have run out of ideas for helping with the symptoms of bipolar depression, you might like to read my book. It is called “37 Symptoms of Bipolar Depression: Things you can do to get well and stay well.” and is available on Amazon along with my other two books on bipolar disorder. You will find all my books if you type my name in the search bar on Amazon.
Go and take a look now.
Sally Alter
Author of:
“37 Symptoms of Bipolar Depression.”
“How to Live with Bipolar.”
“Bipolar 1 Disorder Rescue Plan.”
Published on June 01, 2023 10:19
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LONELINESS
“Have you ever been lonely? Have you ever been blue?” That’s how the song goes, doesn’t it? And it you are like many people you can identify with that song because you too have felt lonely on occasion
“Have you ever been lonely? Have you ever been blue?” That’s how the song goes, doesn’t it? And it you are like many people you can identify with that song because you too have felt lonely on occasion.
Of course, you can go out and mix with society – eat alone or go to the cinema – but the worst thing is the secret feeling of shame that sometimes washes over us because being on our own often sends a message that we are alone because we have nobody to be with.
There is a huge difference between being alone and being lonely. One is a choice, the other is not. If you choose to be alone, even isolated, that is one thing, but if you are alone because you have nobody to be with that is quite another.
My new book “A Practical Guide to Overcoming Loneliness” is now out on Amazon. It covers all aspects of loneliness and has many anecdotes in it taken from my own life experiences.
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