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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pushing through Bipolar Depression

Did you know there are many famous people who have Bipolar just like you?  Here's a list... http://www.famousbipolarpeople.com/  There are probably more people than you think or realize that have Bipolar, they just don't share it.  Most people still feel shamed by their illness and refuse to discuss it out of fear and shame.  But there is nothing to be ashamed of, Bipolar is an illness just like any other.  Even famous people with wonderful careers and talents have depression.  You are not alone. 

Bipolar is no laughing matter, especially when you fall into Bipolar Depression. You should always strive to push through your depression.  Of course, first you have to recognize it, and usually your able to do just that.  How?  Sometimes you start to feel sluggish both mentally, emotionally and physically, then there's the irritability and the crying spells or at least you feel like crying.  You may even feel so bad as to have suicidal thoughts.  When that point comes where you feel yourself starting to slide down, when happiness completely alludes you, then you have to start to push through it.  What are some ways to push through it?  Here is a list of ideas:

  1. Watch funny movies
  2. Listen to upbeat music and dance
  3. Pamper yourself - take a nice warm relaxing bath, then put on your pajamas, give yourself a manicure, just relax and go easy on yourself
  4. Be sure to take your medicine and if you have anxiety medicine, this is the time to take it
  5. Talk to your counselor or psychiatrist if needed
  6. Let your friends know your struggling, so they can help lift you out of it
  7. Exercise if you can, even if just 10 minutes
  8. Read, meditate, study the bible.  Ask God to help you through it
  9. Keep a diary or journal
  10. Keep yourself busy with chores, chatting online with friends, working puzzles, just keep your mind busy as much as possible
I hope the above suggestions will help you, as they help me.  Try to do at least half the suggested activities on the list when you start to feel the depression coming on.  This way you can combat it and push through it.  Bipolar Depression may feel like it's going to last forever, but always remember, Bipolar Depression is a temporary state, you can come out of it IF you take your medicines correctly, see your psychiatrist/counselor and do some of the activities listed above.  Just give it all your effort and push through Bipolar Depression.

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