Bi-Polar bear
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- jaylarson0
yeah, i got hooked on that hendrix album....
i had a professor at Iowa in Introduction to Special Education. I remember him addressing the switch from manic depression to bi-polar, and he didn't like it either. he thought that manic aptly described the situation better. he used a person who like to be productive as an example.
either way, it is good kidswift- that you are aware of both titles and their meanings. i would also recommend staying away from recreational drugs.
i dug them for a while, and still pine for them, but even with grass, i found myself feeling down after I had run out. i also don't like to be dependent on externals to remain balanced.
unfortuneatly, i am addicted to caffeine. if I go a day and a half without, i get knocked out with headaches.
hopefully i too will be more ardent in developing an excercise routine that enables me to remain alert w/o caffeine.
in time....
good luck all parties involved,
peace.
j