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Using Dopamine Supplements to Hack Motivation: the Neurobiology of Ambition
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 210888" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I'm sorry that your relative is struggling with bipolar illness. There's no 'good' mental illness. They're all damaging and destructive. </p><p></p><p>As for me, I haven't managed it. My new primary made the same observation as you. I went from working full time to part time in 2005 and by 2009, couldn't work at all. The stress, severe manic episodes and worsening sleep problems made that impossible. I qualified for SSDI from Social Security in 2011. A small monthly check, since my income as a courier was never consistent. </p><p></p><p>I've 'survived' because my wife receives a substantial retirement, along with her investments, from being a career federal employee and she owned the house in Maryland, now, the condo here in Florida. Otherwise, I'd probably be homeless or dead. Truly, I do wish I had something positive or helpful to share that you could convey to your relative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 210888, member: 42988"] I'm sorry that your relative is struggling with bipolar illness. There's no 'good' mental illness. They're all damaging and destructive. As for me, I haven't managed it. My new primary made the same observation as you. I went from working full time to part time in 2005 and by 2009, couldn't work at all. The stress, severe manic episodes and worsening sleep problems made that impossible. I qualified for SSDI from Social Security in 2011. A small monthly check, since my income as a courier was never consistent. I've 'survived' because my wife receives a substantial retirement, along with her investments, from being a career federal employee and she owned the house in Maryland, now, the condo here in Florida. Otherwise, I'd probably be homeless or dead. Truly, I do wish I had something positive or helpful to share that you could convey to your relative. [/QUOTE]
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