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2006-11-18 09:05:43 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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I don't know. I'm also bipolar & I kept it a secret from almost everyone for a long time. Last year I almost died (nothing to do with being bipolar) but I decided I would stop hiding from everyone, I told some family members, my in laws, some friends. It felt good not having to cover up for it anymore, but somethings feel different now when I'm around them. I feel like people see me as weak now & think I can't handle things.I don't regret telling people. Just be sure before you tell, you can't take it back once you tell someone. Good luck!!

2006-11-18 09:38:14 · answer #1 · answered by Sherrie L 5 · 1 0

That may not be the wise thing to do. People really don't understand the degree of suffering that mentally ill people deal with. A lot of people are afraid, and tend to go the other way. No one looks at it the same as other illnesses, such as Cancer.

People tend to be uncompassionate, and just relieved it's not them dealing with it. I know I have a mentally ill parent. And people acted very concerned at first. But the more episodes my mother had, the less emotional support she received from her family. Her sister stays up the street from her and won't visit. The excuse she uses is that she's afraid. There's a stigma about mental illness, I think some people really think one chooses to be mentally ill. When that's so far from the truth. It's absurd, who would want to suffer from any type of illness?

Mentally ill people are not weak, no two people deals with the same History, or family members, or finances. So even though I know you're not weak, all will not see it that way. I've heard people say they're glad they're strong, but was taking nerve pills, although they had not been diagnosed with mental illness, but was a drug addict. It's viewed as being the worst, like a weakness, or a character flaw. People really believe that they're just totally crazed, and that's it.

If you decide to share that type of news, make sure it's with trusted individuals who won't throw a label on your back. But if you do tell them, you'.ll find out who's really your friends and holding your best interest at heart. Are you ready to be treated differently? Be very selective in who you tell.

2006-11-19 09:54:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are only times when I think I tell people that I am bipolar. Because, some people do not understand what the condition is all about. You can confess to those you trust. However, they may not understand. So, it maybe a good thing to understand the condition yourself, just as I did. The only way to be able to tell someone safely is to find out all about yourself with this condition then you can fell easy about telling or not telling someone.

2006-11-18 09:26:05 · answer #3 · answered by crazymom682000 1 · 1 0

I'd be very careful with whom you tell, due to the possible consequences.

I have only told people about my bipolar that (1) Have needed to know, like my husband before we got married and (2) That I knew wouldn't hold it against me and that I trust immensely.

It has already been said that, in general, society punishes the mentally ill, and I believe that it's because people choose not to understand and see it as a weakness. Until that mindset changes that's the way it will be.

2006-11-18 10:10:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No! I don`t think so. Although many famous actors and directors had this illness, but don`t do that! since many people don`t understand what bipolar disorder means, so they may misunderstand the nature of the illness. I think only the girlfriend or the wife has the right to know if her partener has this illness.

2006-11-18 09:10:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think that it depends on who you are telling and what the circumstances are. For instance, I don't think that I would tell strangers who simply do not need to know, but I think if there are people in your life that you have frequent dealings with that might benefit from knowing, I think it is a good idea. I think you have to do what feels right and no matter who you tell you should give them an opportunity to ask questions so that they can be informed of how to help you and what would not be helpful.

2006-11-18 09:16:18 · answer #6 · answered by msdeville96 5 · 1 0

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2016-12-30 15:00:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why not? It's nothing to be ashamed of. It's not any different than any other disability. Noboby has the right to judge you for that. They don't have any more right to judge you for being bipolar than you would for judging them for having kidney disease or something.

2006-11-18 09:30:48 · answer #8 · answered by pollywollydoda 3 · 1 0

Nope. It's stupid. You aren't bipolar. You are a regular human who gets happy and sad and angry. Plus you are a drama queen who wants an excuse to say it's okay that you are this way, because you are your disorder.
You aren't. Grow up.

2006-11-18 10:42:55 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If you express this to people, many people will think you are trying to get attention. People will also see it as a sign of weakness. Keep personal matters like that to yourself.

2006-11-18 09:09:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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