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kelkelsus

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Apr 16, 2026
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my mental health was always a low accompanied by some 4-5 day lasting very lows, but I've been in the very low for 4 months now. I always tell myself it's not that bad but truth is I can't do much anymore without my thoughts eating me up all the time. I just want to know why i couldn't stay with my "normal" mental cycles. has anyone ever experienced this change? will it go back to normal?
 
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timf

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Mar 26, 2020
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Thee was a video Steven Fry did about bipolar that had a woman in England describe how her bipolar became manageable with using fish oil supplements (Omega 3). Sometimes diet and nutrition can have an effect. This might be worth experimenting with.

Sometimes sleep schedule, exercise, and even general activity level can have ab effect. These also might be worth experimenting to see if anything can be discovered that can help manage things.
 
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