What I Do When I Can Tell I’m Getting Depressed or Manic

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1. I feel a bit sad for myself and upset and worried and lonely and scared and bummed out and pissed and…… you get the idea.


2. I ALWAYS look for a trigger. If I can find the trigger, I change the trigger. This is always upsetting because my trigger is usually doing too much work and I LOVE to work.



3. If it’s depression, I do everything possible to stay out of bed and keep myself from isolating. I use the ideas in Get it Done When You’re Depressed ever minute I’m depressed. There are a lot of ideas in this book that work immediately and I truly use them.


4. If it’s mania, I work on my sleep first. If I can’t get it to calm down with my management plan, I take 5mg of lithium orotate and that often knocks is out.


I HATE getting sick. But it’s ok. I will survive. I stop it early now. I am so much better than in the past.


I have to adapt to the hand that life deals me.


Julie




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