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are you noticing an increase in bipolar behavior in the people around you?
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[quote:A Friend:MV8yMTU2MTQ0XzM2NDQwMzU5Xzc3MUM4ODc=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27980400:MV8yMTU2MTQ0XzM2NDQwMzEwXzFBQzFCNTI3] [quote:A Friend:MV8yMTU2MTQ0XzM2NDQwMjcyX0EzNTcxOUJB] If the earth's magnetic poles are shifting and we are affected by the earth wouldn't it just be natural that we would be affected by something like BiPolar Disorder? It only makes sense. I can't decide if it's an increase in bipolar or adult ADHD I think you are onto something OP. [/quote] [/quote] ADHD, BiPolar, Schizophrenia, Autism and Depression have recently been found to be all connected together biologically. So you can almost use these interchangeably now. You don't have to add it into my post. :D [/quote]
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esp. people you work with?
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