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Old 06-30-2007, 08:39 PM #1
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Confused Hi i'm David

i am 43 years young, and October 2006 was diagnosed with BIP-POLAR disorder
I supose i have known something was wrong for many years.Thankfully a junior doctor at A=E took the time to look through my records and noticed a pattern over seventeen years to diagnose B/P/D.

The hardest thing about this condition is no-body knows of it. I feel as though i'm making it all up
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