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Bipolar illness is another form of depression known as manic-depression, so it follows. -Rob – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > It is well known that depression has increased dramatically in the > industrialized nations (there was one estimate which said that > economic loss due to depression will surpass all other health > conditions in the near future).  Aside from biology, depression is a > function of modern life. > Does anyone else know if there is a similar correlation with bipolar > illness?

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>t is well known that depression has increased dramatically in the >industrialized nations (there >t is well known that depression has increased dramatically in the >industrialized nations (there

I’m positive there is a huge economic loss due to depression. The other, and to me most important, is the losses suffered in terms of family, associates and friends. Along with industralization has come materialism and the "beautiful people." Most of us bp’s lost theability to provide in the ways we had been able to and we certainly are not amoung the beautiful people. My experience is that weare the modern lepers.

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>Bipolar illness is another form of depression known as manic-depression, so >it follows.

Rob, there is not a person around here who does not already know that. Why don’t you stop flounting your ignorance?

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I was responding to rk99’s question about: "Does anyone else know if there is a similar correlation with bipolar illness?" Please, read things in context, you make yourself look like a (to borrow the term) "stupid fool" if you don’t. -Rob – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Bipolar illness is another form of depression known as manic-depression, so >it follows. > Rob, there is not a person around here who does not already know that. Why > don’t you stop flounting your ignorance?

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Bipolar disorder is an "affective" disorder, just as depression is an "affective" disorder. Bipolar and depression are not to be equated. There are different types of depression, and most of them will be felt by bipolars, but they are symptoms and comorbid disorders with bipolar, not the other way around. Rob is trivializing bipolar, which fits into his master obsession that bipolar is not really an illness. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Bipolar illness is another form of depression known as manic-depression, so it follows. >-Rob > It is well known that depression has increased dramatically in the > industrialized nations (there was one estimate which said that > economic loss due to depression will surpass all other health > conditions in the near future).  Aside from biology, depression is a > function of modern life. > Does anyone else know if there is a similar correlation with bipolar > illness?

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I think the more hot chicks MTV puts on their network, the more my bipolar rises!! Martial Aside from biology, depression is a – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->function of modern life. >Does anyone else know if there is a similar correlation with bipolar >illness?

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Thank you for restating what I said.  I guess we basically agree, despite your outlandish beliefs otherwise. -Rob .. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> There are different types of depression, .. >Bipolar illness is another form of depression known as manic-depression, so it follows. >-Rob >> It is well known that depression has increased dramatically in the >> industrialized nations (there was one estimate which said that >> economic loss due to depression will surpass all other health >> conditions in the near future).  Aside from biology, depression is a >> function of modern life. >> Does anyone else know if there is a similar correlation with bipolar >> illness?

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That should tell you something. -Rob – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I think the more hot chicks MTV puts on their network, the more my bipolar > rises!! > Martial > Aside from biology, depression is a >function of modern life. >Does anyone else know if there is a similar correlation with bipolar >illness?

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LOL.  I’m disappointed:  I thought this was a thread on bipolar illness and modernist art. — Kerry

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>I think the more hot chicks MTV puts on their network, the more my bipolar >rises!! >Martial

Does this mean your pol is bi? :-

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