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Admit Something Nobody Knows About You (Don't Use Names For Privacy Reasons) 1107 comments
guest · 10 years ago
I agree with balony
Admit Something Nobody Knows About You (Don't Use Names For Privacy Reasons) 1107 comments
guest · 10 years ago
there is actually a shit ton of judging. Don't be naive.
Admit Something Nobody Knows About You (Don't Use Names For Privacy Reasons) 1107 comments
guest · 10 years ago
what were you wearing? did he use foreplay? how big was his dick? Dark humour I know.
Admit Something Nobody Knows About You (Don't Use Names For Privacy Reasons) 1107 comments
guest · 10 years ago
I'm sorry but acknowledging that you have bipolar and refuse to be treated for it is a very silly, selfish and reckless thing indeed. You may end up being a danger to yourself or others. On the other hand you may just like to appear unique by labeling yourself as bipolar; that is stupid too.
Admit Something Nobody Knows About You (Don't Use Names For Privacy Reasons) 1107 comments
guest · 10 years ago
If you have never shared it then you obviously haven't been diagnosed and therefore may not actually be bipolar.
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guest · 10 years ago
I researched ME extensively for a friends daughter. Things that helped a lot: D-Ribose, Magnesium Malate, Carnitine, CoQ10. Read into it for yourself, but don't expect to understand much of it unless you have a science degree background. Trust me here. ME is a disorder of the mitochondria, although you may already know this. I don't know if yours is post-viral ME, but whatever started it, the mitochondria in your cells have been damaged by something and struggle to produce enough energy. This is especially true if the heart cells have been affected. These supplements all help the mitochondria to function correctly and efficiently, and eventually restore the number of mitochondria. She was bed bound just like you, but six months of taking these supplements mean that she has gone into remission. She still takes them in order to maintain her health however. Some of the supplements made her feel better from the very first day she took them (ribose and magnesium). Good luck.
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guest · 10 years ago
I don't think you understand depression dude.