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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 126272" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>LOL....self help books. If only it was that easy.</p><p></p><p>Good for you girl. I do have to say that you seem very manicky in your writing lately. Everything is pouring out almost in a rapid speech sort of way. I would venture a guess that your thoughts are running all over the place in your head and it makes it hard to finish one thought before another starts. That can make it really hard to concentrate on getting anything done. </p><p></p><p>Your teen years sound very similar to mine. Consider yourself a survivor. There are some good books out about bipolar that you can read to see if anything jumps out and slaps you in the face saying...omg...that is me! The first one that did it for me was The Bipolar Child. Then I read others about teens and adults. Danielle Steele's book about her son is very good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 126272, member: 1514"] LOL....self help books. If only it was that easy. Good for you girl. I do have to say that you seem very manicky in your writing lately. Everything is pouring out almost in a rapid speech sort of way. I would venture a guess that your thoughts are running all over the place in your head and it makes it hard to finish one thought before another starts. That can make it really hard to concentrate on getting anything done. Your teen years sound very similar to mine. Consider yourself a survivor. There are some good books out about bipolar that you can read to see if anything jumps out and slaps you in the face saying...omg...that is me! The first one that did it for me was The Bipolar Child. Then I read others about teens and adults. Danielle Steele's book about her son is very good. [/QUOTE]
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