I've been very productive, but I'm still having to tell myself to eat. I blame both on the Abilify.
My hallucinations are still pretty much full force. I was just laughing at something one of them said about half an hour ago in the kitchen. I started writing a piece (I admit I started writing it during the middle of my microbiology lecture class) about my hallucinations because I'm tired of the stigma. I don't think that hallucinations should automatically be associated with insanity and drowning children in bathtubs. So, I'm writing a piece that expresses my feelings on that matter, while explaining that some of us have "boring" hallucinations that don't tell you to take over the world or anything dramatic.
I admit that all of this writing has benefited me. Publishing it on Associated Content and MDJunction also gives me so hope that it will reach someone. I've received quite a bit of good feedback that simply boosts this hope.
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- 21-year-old university student diagnosed with bipolar I disorder.
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