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Living with a disorder where suicide is the leading cause of death for people who have it sucks.
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Anonymous 10w

Felt. Feels like there’s no “winning”, and combined with other conditions both internal and external, it really feel like there’s world is against u. But we ball regardless!

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Anonymous 10w

never cured, forever coping

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Anonymous 9w

I remember getting my BPD diagnosis (after receiving a bipolar diagnosis years before) and hearing that it’s not from a chemical imbalance but that it’s developmental and realizing that I could be a totally different (and healthy) person. My meds seem to be doing their job, but it’s so hard to hear my mom tell me “you need to change your lifestyle”. Like I can barely pinpoint what emotion I’m feeling rn tfym change my lifestyle😭😭😭 we ball tho🔥🔥🔥

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Anonymous 10w

What is it? Or are you talking generally?

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Anonymous 9w

Same😔

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 10w

It kind of just feels like there’s no point because it feels inevitable

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 10w

And people are like “just go off your meds and change your lifestyle!” Babe no amount of diet and exercise and meditation will stop my brain chemicals from brain chemicaling and making me wanna die

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 10w

Bipolar

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 9w

Maybe it is, but we can at least try to make our time here enjoyable. I’d rather have a handful of good experiences and still kill myself than let myself rot in despair and refuse to enjoy things, yknow?

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