Bi-Polar bear
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After I was diagnosed with it and started meds, I kind of took it upon myselft to do that whole Alcoholics Anonymous step of fessing up to what I had done. I systematically went through and told all my friends (or the ones I felt comfortable telling at the time) what was up with me and how sorry I was for the things I may of said / done to hurt them and or make them worry about me. Most, nearly all totally resptected me for being straight up with them and it made it a hell of a lot easier on me. As I now felt, well now they know about me so I don't have to be worried about what they think or constantly making excuses for my random behaviour. For those that didn't take it well, well I don't really see them anymore which is a shame but they have to take me as I am now. Vespa your right about talking too much online isn't too healthy but then again its fantastic when you get a thread like this of people helping each other out and saying things like they are. I make sure I check in with a couple of close friends though as my family is half a world away from me. Its my friends that keep me in check and is God dam priceless..........