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  1. People who go through mania as a result of bi-polarity experience it in different ways. I did not clarify that in my 1st posting. I have gone though mania a few times and the general trend I've found is a general feeling of being a superior human being. Every thought and subsequent action is easily justifiable regardless of how ridiculous it may be. Any challenges one is faced with appears itself as a easy and minor hurdle. No one could tell me anything because I knew everything. This posting is actually acting as a therapeutic relief because I can put out what I've experienced and simply analyze what I've learned. Mood stabilizers and Psychotropic drugs are so interesting because if humans have the potential to limit moods, to prevent the highs and the lows, it leaves the question open as to what else can they do? To answer your question. I used the word invisibility in the hopes that it would intrigue anyone who read it as well as to be truthful about how I feel during mania. HOWEVER, invincibility was the word I intended to use. .Hopefully that helps.
  2. There are millions of people who are affected by the everyday burden of bi-polarity. 4 years ago I was completely ignorant to what this disease of the mind was. Quick thinkers or those people in possession of any sort of intelligence wouldve already deduced that I am a diagnosed Bi-polar individual (Hint = Mr Manic M). For better or worse, every part of my life has been severely effected by this disorder. Experiencing mood swings, racing thoughts, and the general feeling of invinsibility has helped me to formulate some very interesting theories. I look forward to sharing my thoughts and opinions for anyone who cares to read it.Welcome to my diary! My name is Mr Manic M and please tune in folks.
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