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It will be okay

I love this and want to share it with everyone.
https://didyouknowfacts.com/facts/when-christopher-reeve-was-in-the-hospital-after-2/
This is my first post and I don't know if my link will work properly. Sorry if it doesn't.
#Disability #ChronicIllness #MentalHealth #ChronicPain #laughteristhebestmedicine #smile #Friendship #Wewillbeok #Lifeisworthliving #ReasonsToKeepGoing

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A crappy poem that can be read from the top or bottom


So.... I can’t kill myself.
My friends
My Mother
My Sister
My grandma
My dog
They all count on me
Although , life gets hard and I don’t want to try anymore
I still can’t seem to give up.

* I know life is tough and sometimes we just think about putting an end to it, but to combat that, I think about the people who need me. My family and friends, they need me there for them just as much as I need them even though I still think of killing myself everyday.
Drop a poem if u can :))) I would like to read them and it doesn’t matter if it ain’t good XD

#Lifeisworthliving #Yolo #IStillHaveAnxiety #Depression

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#BipolarDisorder #Anxiety #Depression #livingwithbipolar

When I was 15 in 1999 I was misdiagnosed with severe depression and spent over two months in outpatient therapy, once I was out I took Zoloft until I ran out and for two years used tools I learned to use from therapy to handle my depression. Then in April of 2001 I was a junior in high school and mania came out of nowhere and I was home with nonstop energy, racing thoughts and no sleep, after nearly six nights I checked myself into the psych ward of a local hospital and finally had the right diagnosis, bipolar disorder and began a medication regimen while in the hospital and keeping appointments with my psychiatrist and taking my medications daily. Last year around this time my meds decided to quit and I was hypomanic. Working for Walmart and needing to take a leave of absence during the busiest time of year was not east but my mental health was more important. I am happy to report I’m stable and happy to be able to share my story. Living with Bipolar Disorder is something I will be doing until the day I die. I’m very lucky and thankful to have a family who loves and supports me through all my struggles and I know I’m never alone. #Lifeisworthliving