tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33029643.post1125272946111910724..comments2023-08-22T04:21:46.802-07:00Comments on Roller Coaster: Dealing with the shamemarjahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01810913152746930742noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33029643.post-24864491473187118362012-03-31T13:03:13.717-07:002012-03-31T13:03:13.717-07:00Hein,
Thank you for your comments.
It's true...Hein,<br /><br />Thank you for your comments.<br /><br />It's true, people with bipolar disorder need to accept their illness and realize that it's not fault they have this disorder. It's a medical disorder.<br /><br />And does God take into account when our relationship with Him is not as strong as it should be during times of illness? I'm sure He does and He forgives. Sometimes our supporters need to draw close to God on our behalf, praying for us when we ourselves find it hard to pray.<br /><br />Sometimes I just need to ask someone to pray with me.marjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01810913152746930742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33029643.post-89533424387720886512012-03-31T12:39:52.919-07:002012-03-31T12:39:52.919-07:00having bipolar or any mental illness, the thought ...having bipolar or any mental illness, the thought sometimes comes to mind do God take it into account with our relationship with him. do he not think that we use it as an excuse not to fully commit ourselves to Him, spend that time with Him as normal people does.i know there are times that i don't want to read my bible or there is this 'darkness' that enfold me where i just don't get to open my bible. at times when i pray the words just don't come.times where i just get into bed drinking my sleep pill and which the world comes to an end. Does God take that into account??hein viljoennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33029643.post-62640042751304931332012-03-31T12:22:46.943-07:002012-03-31T12:22:46.943-07:00The fear is sometimes more than the illness to bea...The fear is sometimes more than the illness to bear itself in the beginning. i am certainly cautious to whom i would disclose my illness. only my family in that not all members understand it knows, and a very good friend know who walked with me thru my separation.<br />my first step was to come to terms with my illness and accept the part it played in my destruction of my marriage. only then i could move forward. <br />i think all bipolar sufferers has to accept their illness and embracement it to effectively manage the illness.hein viljoennoreply@blogger.com