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Bipolar Disorder Information

Visit a Bipolar Chat Room

You’ve found life pretty difficult the last couple of years and recently been diagnosed as suffering from bipolar disorder. Aren’t there question you would like to ask of someone who has the same problems? Wouldn’t it feel better to share you inquiries with someone who might have some answers for you based on their own personal experiences?

Sometimes when you have something difficult in your life the best way to deal with it is to talk to someone who is dealing with the same difficulties. So, why not try checking out a bipolar chat room. Most of the bipolar chat rooms are open twenty fours hours daily. They are often moderated to help keep any of the conversations from becoming uncomfortable for the participants.

There are guidelines of behavior for the same reasons. It is recommended that you do not use your real name in these rooms. For your privacy and safety the sites that host the bipolar chat rooms suggest you use a fictitious name.

There are many rules to keep the conversations in bipolar chat rooms keep proceeding in a comfortable manner. Often the use of capital letters is not recommended as it can be seen as shouting. As well, colored text should be avoided, as it can be hard on the eyes of some who are on certain medications. Foul language is also not permitted. The people who come to these sites are looking for others like themselves. They don’t want to argue.

Certain topics must therefore be avoided. It is suggested that topics that relate to politics or other touchy subjects only be discussed as they relate to bipolar disorder. As well, it is highly recommended that when in the bipolar chat rooms that even when trying to help someone that you do not make suggestions on medications. Being someone who lives with bipolar does not make you qualified to suggest medication. Remember that you must at least be eighteen years old to join most bipolar chat rooms. Though there are some rooms that cater solely to a younger group of sufferers.

If you think you are dealing with a mental illness, then seek professional help. We do not offer personalized medical diagnosis or patient-specific treatment advice.

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Paul Mackie


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