‎29-08-2014 01:02 AM
‎29-08-2014 01:02 AM
hey all. when i see that sane had a forum i was soooo pleased. there's not another. not that i know of anyway.
we've all got a story to tell. of how we got to be on here. mines 44 years in the making. and still being made.
bipolar is my thing. + 1 other.
i doubt if i'm alone in some areas from the contents of my story. loss of money. loss of home. loss of wife... kids... cat ! jobs.. had sooo many jobs.
it still feels like my wife (ex) has just nipped out to the shops. she'll be back. she's been gone 7 years.
what does a man have left when everything has gone ? and then you get the diagnosis.
do you (can you) just accept that this is your life story ?
how many times have you rebuilt your life to only see it tumble down again. again. again.
there is so much beauty in this world, that i f i had it, i'd ruin it.
i'm ok. just tired. it's how it goes. how i go. isn't it.
am i alone in this ? can i ask if anyone else has been in similar ? be great to hear from a female's point of view on this.
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‎29-08-2014 09:52 PM
‎29-08-2014 09:52 PM
‎30-08-2014 08:54 PM
‎30-08-2014 08:54 PM
Hi tiger, welcome to the forums.
I've lost a lot of things over the years and for some reason I keep on getting up until the next event knocks me back down. I was only diagnosed with biploar last year, and until that diagnosis I kept kicking myself and blaming myself for every single thing that happened in my life. I still do but now I look upon myself with a little bit more understanding. I've spent the last year rebuilding my life with my kids (who I almost lost) and setting about learning how to move forward and take control of my future.
Do you have any contact with your kids. Or the cat?
‎31-08-2014 02:25 PM
‎31-08-2014 02:25 PM
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