puzzld
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Just For Bipolar People - Rant, Rave, Or Whatever
Posted: 12-15-07 08:50am
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myself and a few others need a place to go
where we know someone with bp will be
there, hopefully. if you are not bipolar,
please respect our space. there are plenty
of people without bipolar to talk to
around here. we just want to help others
like us and be able to express ourselves
without any barriers.
my first rant and rave - my boss's wife
told me to "get my stuff and go home"
yesterday.  our
conversation was disturbing but i managed
to keep my cool. apparently she has been
mad at me for quite some time... towards
the end of my surgery recovery. she's
pissed that i wouldn't check my work
emails while i was out. f-her. i just had
major fertility surgery. my dr's said to
stay as calm as possible and avoid stress.
so that is what i did! she is being a
biotch. she said "sigh, i feel like i've
been dealing with an adolescent lately".
 i was highly
offended at being called a name in a
supposed professional environment. my
husband and i agree that i need to get my
portfolio together and just feel out the
industry.
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justme1207
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Posted: 12-20-07 15:47pm
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maybe she needs a little positive effort
if it has all been negative. it is hard
for people to understand bipolar and it is
up to us to go the extra mile to let those
people that we are in contact with know
that we are trying. it is easy to sit and
feel down about ourselves and the
situation we are in. it is hard to help to
make sure that those we affect are seeing
that we are making an effort. easier said
than done tho for sure.
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justme1207
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Posted: 12-20-07 15:51pm
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looking for another job can be a good
thing or a bad thing. running from
problems can be escape to safety or can be
destructive. what kind of reference will
you get from her? a lot of times a change
of scenery is a very good thing though
especially if people around you have a
bad taste for the situation already. are
there other people you work with who can
help take some of the pressure and work
off of your plate?
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puzzld
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Posted: 12-30-07 09:07am
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she's of no consequence really... just my
bosses wife. i have expressed to my boss
in detail about what is going on with me
medically so that he understands. i
believe it is in a post called " finally
decided to disclose to employer that i'm
bipolar" this past friday i was working
late on a deadline and my boss comes in
and gets on to me... again for making a
very simple mistake, which is unlike me.
as he walked away he kept listing the
f-ups i've been making. as soon as he was
out of sight, i broke down. i'm trying so
hard to do my very best and it not good
enough. i think he sensed my mood because
he came back into my office and said that
it's been a rough day and that i'm not
supposed to be a copy writer, he loves the
designs and he will fix the copy. said i
could go home. so, i did.
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puzzld
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Posted: 12-30-07 09:15am
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as far as getting another job in this
industry... i won't have any problems. the
place i work for is wonderful in so many
ways but so very dysfunctional. if i go
work for a larger ad agency then i
wouldn't have to do 10 people's jobs. i
would simply be an art director or a
graphic designer or routing, blah blah
blah. currently, i basically run the whole
art department by myself. which, like i
said has it's good points. i'm learning a
ton of stuff that i couldn't learn at a
larger agency stuck in a small space
working on the same thing over and over
again. i just don't want to be mistreated
or pick up bad habits.
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justme1207
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Posted: 12-30-07 23:44pm
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It sounds like working there is not good
for you. You say you are the only one in
the department so every mistake is all on
your shoulders. Can you make an argument
for the company to hire some more help in
your area? If your boss doesn't understand
or can not afford to give you the extra
support and help you should move on to a
place with some extra layers of people who
can be your safety net and you can be
theirs. In my situation bpd is causing
problems very similar to these. I am faced
every day with not knowing what I should
do. Should I move on or keep trying to
press forward with the problems that are
facing me. I think I should move on.
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puzzld
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Posted: 12-31-07 15:35pm
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wish i could get some help back here but
our current ad situation/budget won't
allow for it. he's already hired
photography and video people in the past 2
months. traditional advertising is taking
a bit of a punch due to advertising on the
web. the web is where it's at. i'm
thinking of learning web design.
he understands my situation but that
doesn't change the fact that i'm messing
up. not to mention he is very high
strung/strung out. he barely sleeps. i'm
just happy i'm off tomorrow, it's my
birthday too.
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justme1207
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Posted: 01-02-08 04:25am
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Happy Birthday! It sounds like it is your
opinion that you are messing up. Are you
really? When my problem kicks in I think
that things are going bad but sometimes
they are not and it is just my feeling and
paranoid behavior. Are you really messing
up and is it causing trouble? If you are
then it can't be good for you or for the
company especially with no extra layer of
help. Will he snap if he is that high
strung? Are the problems from the
situation causing the stress with the
boss?
I read that your husband works at the
company. What is his observation? Our
company is small compared to others in our
area and industry. When I mess up or fall
short of my abilities and expectations it
is known by everyone. Sometimes I know I
am failing and sometimes I don't know
until it is pointed out. Without
understanding or support from my
coworkers it just makes me want to cry. I
am always torn between wanting to quit and
find something new and sometimes I wish
that management would make my decision for
me and just push me out. Many times I just
wish I worked at the local plant and had a
boring hard to mess up job.
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puzzld
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Re: Justme1207
Posted: 01-03-08 22:45pm
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lol! lately i've wished for the same job
too. i do get paranoid but the feedback
from my boss is not positive. although
today, he told me i did a great job today.
i was happy to hear it and i thought all
day that i was managing everything ok.
it's hard with all of these critical
deadlines and having to constantly be
creative. i swear as i type this i don't
even believe what i'm saying right now! i
used to be so good and stable. i always
thrived under pressure. maybe i'm on the
up and up. that's what the dr. said would
happen.
my husband knows that it takes a tough
person to work for my boss. he can be very
nasty. but you can't take it personal. my
husband is afraid that if i quit then i'll
sit around the house and get depressed. i
think he's right, even though that's all i
seem to want to do. not because i'm lazy
but because i want my brain to stop.
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justme1207
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Posted: 01-03-08 22:51pm
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No sense working for someone who is going
to be nasty. How does the business stay in
business? Is he good? Bad? or just a
perfectionist? Does he demand more of the
workers, you included, than of himself?
Maybe you are on the up and up. But you do
need to be happy. Art director I see. Very
demanding business.
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puzzld
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Posted: 01-03-08 22:53pm
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ok. if i'm being honest here. i have to
admit that it is possible that i want to
get rid of my job, my car, my debt so that
i can check out. i mean what is this
medicine doing to my body??? it isn't
good. before my diagnosis i was going to
go all natural and try to get pregnant
because i just had fertility surgery
because i was infertile and now i'm on
this crap and can't even begin to think
about a baby. caca. guess my dr. could be
on to something. i think i have problems
now... just put a baby in the mix!
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puzzld
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Posted: 01-03-08 22:59pm
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he's one of the best. perfectionist to a
point. it just depends on the situation.
in a way he does demand more of me. the
way it is set up i work the entire art
dept. and another works the video
department. so, we're like little
companies for him. he brings in the
business and doles it out. i do the rest.
yes, very demanding business. lots of
pressure.
oh, thanks for listening and chatting with
me.
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justme1207
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Posted: 01-03-08 23:01pm
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good for being honest. I know that when my
problems come and I clearly look at them
and become honest with myself it is easier
to see the cause/effect. It seems to me
that you are looking for someone else to
make the decision for you. You didn't
answer about your work place and the role
of the nasty boss. I think you are like me
and looking for new scenery even if you do
not admit it. Real difference is that you
obviously have something you can do on
your own. I don't really.
Oh and waiting for the baby is a good
thing. Get right yourself when you can put
all of your attention on yourself. Bring a
baby into the world and 75 percent of your
time has to be devoted to the child.
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justme1207
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Posted: 01-03-08 23:03pm
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funny. I wrote what I did based on your
first reply. I did not read your second
one at the time.
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justme1207
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Posted: 01-03-08 23:06pm
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If your job demands a lot of you and you
are still there then you must be good at
it. Now the question is are you happy with
it. And another question is whether or not
it is helping your BPD situation or
hurting it. Running full steam ahead all
the time has got to be tiring.
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justme1207
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Posted: 01-03-08 23:06pm
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Why is on one else in this forum getting
in on this topic?
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puzzld
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Posted: 01-03-08 23:53pm
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yeah... i'm good at what i do. i'm just
having a hard time dealing with
everything. i think i'm as happy as i can
be with it. which is not so happy but i go
in every day with a positive attitude,
well not every day! yeah, i keep asking
myself that question alot. i just don't
know if it's helping or hurting. it
changes from day to day so it's hard to
see objectively. i'm exhausted. my dr.
says it will get better. still
waiting......
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puzzld
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Posted: 01-03-08 23:55pm
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i know! i though for sure people would
jump all over a rant and rave thread.
where are ya peeps?? surely someone or
something has pissed you off recently....
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