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Can people with bipolar disorder and other mental issues can they control their actions?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 670834" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Thing is, though name of the illness is the same, for example bipolar or breast cancer, the illness itself is not similar to all. For some it is more severe than for others. And some have more supporting factors or strengths against the illness than others.</p><p></p><p>When person has more than one challenge, they do not just add up, they multiple. For example Nomad's daughter may have (and if I remember correctly does have) that kind of challenges, for example in some areas of cognitive function, that this doctor with bipolar has not. That type of things make a huge difference.</p><p></p><p>My kid has not been diagnosed (at the moment at least) with bipolar but has other mental illness. However with him it seems very evident that it is all the challenges added together, and having to continue the battle for extended time, that destroys the person. However hard you try, try to do everything right, there is a point for everyone when it is just too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 670834, member: 14557"] Thing is, though name of the illness is the same, for example bipolar or breast cancer, the illness itself is not similar to all. For some it is more severe than for others. And some have more supporting factors or strengths against the illness than others. When person has more than one challenge, they do not just add up, they multiple. For example Nomad's daughter may have (and if I remember correctly does have) that kind of challenges, for example in some areas of cognitive function, that this doctor with bipolar has not. That type of things make a huge difference. My kid has not been diagnosed (at the moment at least) with bipolar but has other mental illness. However with him it seems very evident that it is all the challenges added together, and having to continue the battle for extended time, that destroys the person. However hard you try, try to do everything right, there is a point for everyone when it is just too much. [/QUOTE]
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