gabriella17
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@Mesurfer As someone who has bipolar disorder, I would say it's not really what you describe. What you're describing really sounds normal for someone with ME... on good days, your mood brightens because you feel like things are possible! Then when you crash, you have to go through a loss all over again.
You know how people say, "Oh, I get tired too! Really burnt out!" but they don't understand what ME fatigue is really like? Bipolar disorder is so much more than what you're describing. It's disabling, in and of itself. Unfortunately, the term "bipolar" is used loosely, often as an adjective. Bipolar disorder is a serious illness, and is not an adjective.
I think what you're experiencing is pretty common for someone with ME! I often feel that way too - when I feel "normal" and have energy, it feels like everything in the world is suddenly possible again, and I almost forget that I have this illness.
You know how people say, "Oh, I get tired too! Really burnt out!" but they don't understand what ME fatigue is really like? Bipolar disorder is so much more than what you're describing. It's disabling, in and of itself. Unfortunately, the term "bipolar" is used loosely, often as an adjective. Bipolar disorder is a serious illness, and is not an adjective.
I think what you're experiencing is pretty common for someone with ME! I often feel that way too - when I feel "normal" and have energy, it feels like everything in the world is suddenly possible again, and I almost forget that I have this illness.