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Why is bipolar mixed treated as if it were no big deal? I...

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Question by tamye
Submitted on 10/4/2005
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Why is bipolar mixed treated as if it were no big deal? I have it and have not quit suffering for 5 years.  I have also been told that we are the people most likely to kill ourselves since we are fine one moment and act impulsively the next minute and kill ourselves.  I was fine, feeling good then i walked by the bathroom saw the razor and went in there and was about to slit my wrists. stopped, dont know why.


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