The Bipolar Process Revealed

Published: Tue, 07/14/09

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Hi ,

How's it going?

I hope you're doing ok.

Today I'm going to talk about the
pain of childbirth.

This lady in the gym was telling
me about childbirth that's why I thought
of this daily email today.

Anyway, I know, you're thinking well, what
does that have to do with bipolar
disorder?

Well, bear with me, and
I'll show you how it does.

In childbirth, there is immediate
pain, but then the pain goes
away, and in its place is something
very beautiful.

Ask around, and you will not
find one single mother who will
tell you that the pain was not
worth it.

Well, I'm here to tell you today
that recovery from bipolar
disorder can be every bit as
painful (you already knew that)
but is also worth the pain.

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But when talking about childbirth
itself, the act of it, the pain of it,
that's called the birth process.

Well, there's something I call:

THE BIPOLAR PROCESS.

And the Bipolar Process is
compared to the birth process.

In the Bipolar Process, you grow
in your stability like going from
a child into an adult.

You go from low functioning
to high functioning.

See, learning to manage bipolar
disorder is a process.

It won't happen overnight.

And it will be painful.

Any process that is worth doing
can sometimes involve pain.

You know I work out a lot, so in
the gyms I'm always hearing the
saying, "No pain, no gain."

Well, in the Bipolar Process, it's
the same thing. There will be pain.

But it's like the childbirth process.

Whatever pain there is, will be
forgotten in the end, when you are
left with something beautiful -

When you become that high
functioning person with bipolar
disorder.

But it is a process...

And no process happens overnight.

Even the birth process takes
time.

The mother first has to go through
the pregnancy, and that takes nine
months.

And for some women, it's easy.

But for other women, it's not as easy.

For those women, they get sick a
lot.

For some, in the end, they are even
bed-ridden.

Then a woman has to go through
labor, and sometimes that can take a
long time.

For some women, they say their
labor was easy.

For other women, they say their
labor was very, very hard.

For some women, they say the
pain was bearable.

For other women, they say it was the
worst pain they ever had to go
through in their whole lives.

But again, like I said before...

Ask any one of them about the nine
months...

Ask any one of them about the labor...

Ask any one of them about the birth
and the pain...

And every one of them will tell you
it was all worth it.

In other words, the birth process is
all worth it in the end.

So what I'm saying is that everything
you have to go through in the Bipolar
Process...

Everything you have to go through to
become stable...

All the pain... the side effects of medication...
the doctor visits... etc.

Will all be worth it in the end, when you
are something beautiful.

When you are a high-functioning, happy,
productive, STABLE person with bipolar
disorder.


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Well, I have to go!

Your Friend,

Dave

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