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dispatches from crazyville
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one journey through mental illness
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dispatches from crazyville | one journey through mental illness dispatches from crazyville one journey through mental illness being sick leave a comment » I was talking with a student who recently started taking medication. The medication she takes is used to treat bipolar disorder. She said, “I don’t want to be bipolar.” Nobody wants to be sick. We might want something we get because we are sick, but deep down, we want to be well. And, deep down, we want others to be well. There’s this trend I’ve noticed in people writing about their experiences with mental illness. People write about their experiences as though they’re trying to one-up or out-crazy each other. Like, “I cut myself ten million times.” Then the next person is like, “Well I drank Windex with razorblades in it” or some shit. This bothers me. For a long time I couldn’t figure out why. Why would someone want to be crazier than someone else? Which makes it seem like people really do want to be sick. As I ment...
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