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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 469132" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I learned early on that my bipolar seemed to cycle when Cory's did. Almost like when a group of women spend time together for a length of time, their periods get into sync. When Cory would start off on one of his tangents, my cycles would start to go up and down like clock work. He didnt the huge highs and lows that I did which is why I am convinced he had the temper dysregulation disorder. He would go off in these bouts of anger and have fits, then would be impulsive as hell and do things that were dangerous to his own well being and then when he came down he would be pretty gloomy for awhile after he figured out he had screwed up. Meanwhile I was chasing rainbows trying to make things all better. I would cycle 4 or 5 times a day and then suddenly everything was just peachy for Cory and I was left in the dust all upset.</p><p></p><p>I learned to avoid this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 469132, member: 1514"] I learned early on that my bipolar seemed to cycle when Cory's did. Almost like when a group of women spend time together for a length of time, their periods get into sync. When Cory would start off on one of his tangents, my cycles would start to go up and down like clock work. He didnt the huge highs and lows that I did which is why I am convinced he had the temper dysregulation disorder. He would go off in these bouts of anger and have fits, then would be impulsive as hell and do things that were dangerous to his own well being and then when he came down he would be pretty gloomy for awhile after he figured out he had screwed up. Meanwhile I was chasing rainbows trying to make things all better. I would cycle 4 or 5 times a day and then suddenly everything was just peachy for Cory and I was left in the dust all upset. I learned to avoid this. [/QUOTE]
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