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No Way Out

  • Writer: Sarah Scritch
    Sarah Scritch
  • Apr 3, 2017
  • 1 min read

Bipolar II drags you through the extremes of the highest highs and the lowest lows. While highs can sound exhilarating they often come at a price of 80 ideas a second, an intolerable case of sensory overload and an inevitable crash into the abyss of depression. It often times feels as if there is no way out. I can't help it, I'm human. My brain treats me like a rag doll (especially when I can't keep my ADHD in check) and some days are easier than others to go on. But you must go on.

trapped in the throws of mental illness

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