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Posted by rjlockhart04-08 on December 2, 2009, at 22:17:50
You know, sometimes in the past, and now I think to myself what the truth is...you have to accept yourself and somepeople may not like it because they feel "little" and maybe that's why feeling big is in replacement to feeling small.
I go though alot of self-comparison because...who I am, by this time right now I would be in collage and finishing up stuff, but no i'm not.
What's gonna come? I don't know...
I just wanted to share that people who have "challanges" may experience in the opposite to the feeling of irrelvency, to grandisoity thinking which there is nothing wrong with that.
Posted by SLS on December 3, 2009, at 5:13:38
In reply to Feelings of Grandiosity to replace irrelevency, posted by rjlockhart04-08 on December 2, 2009, at 22:17:50
There are lots of people who are grandiose but who are not bipolar. However, if one oscillates frequently between feelings of irrelevancy to those of grandiosity, bipolar disorder should be considered as a potential cause. I imaging that such a thing could also be psychogenic in origin. It takes a great deal of insight to recognize the possibility of extant bipolar disorder and seek treatment for it. When I experienced drug-induced mania, I did not recognize it for what it was, and I was hostile to anyone who suggested that I was manic.
As far as you are concerned, I don't know what's going on. Maybe someone else does.
- Scott
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