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Veronica May Has Good News For Others With Bipolar Disorder
The words Veronica uses are very reminiscent for me of my own manic episodes. Far from being a positive article about bipolar recovery, for me this is a story about a bipolar sufferer deciding to go off medication and back into the degenerative and destructive cycle of mania and depression. Bipolar is a chemical condition of the brain. It needs medication to balance it out and give a sufferer a chance at a stable life. For the person experiencing mania, they may feel the are more themselves, more creative, energetic. From outside though, the person will be grandiose, arrogant, self-entitled, selfish and without insight into the negative impact of their behavior on others. I hope that she is able to return to her recovery before the disease degenerates further and her episodes worsen.— January 1, 2012 2:15 p.m.