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by J3f » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:39 pm
So as of today Freud has entered into the depression phase of bipolar. Before He was only manic. Jake is really spacey right now and Lacan is feeling cynical. I'm unaffected as far as I can tell. Freud is in state of fear and anxiety. Today he went to school assembly and wasn't feeling well to begin with. Then they started showing the columbine shooting. He panicked and I took over. Can anyone help me with this. If Freud isn't out will he remain in depression. He hasn't taken front for very long and his mania didn't seem to diminish until he spent some time out.
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by Alia » Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:43 am
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I'm sorry to answer you question with a question but just don't know. Do they not just stop feeling when they go inside? Aren't they just asleep with no feelings? Just wondering cause I'm ignorant.
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by J3f » Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:46 am
When they're inside I can still feel their feelings, but I'm the most emotionally distant.
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by InfinitD » Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:53 am
Hi Jef,
J3f wrote:If Freud isn't out will he remain in depression
I don't know about others, but when Meagan gets depressed she stays depressed for a while whether inside or out. Sometimes that depression rubs off on some of the rest of us (she exudes negativity). That is why I cajole her into coming out to take the meds (anti-depressants) because I find they work better on her if she is the one taking them. *shrug* dunno why but it does.
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by J3f » Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:17 am
The thing is I'm not in therapy for anything and would like to stay off meds.
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by InfinitD » Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:00 am
Sorry if I was unclear.

I was not endorsing meds as a solution. I was primarily answering your question about whether they can stay depressed even if inside. For my experience, the answer is yes. The side note about Meagan was only an example and anecdote.
In order of "front" time: DA 41, Veronica 26, Meagain 13, Sara 9-12, et al
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