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The Inexplicable Nature of Bipolar Depression

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When people ask, “Why are you sad?” there is no answer. I shrug my shoulders. The reason is there is no reason. Bipolar depression is inexplicable — there is most often no trigger or cause.

Sometimes an external event, or an internal epiphany, but not usually. Usually it is a sadness with no explanation or cause.

Unless you’re bipolar, or struggle with depression, you forget this. I even forget this. I’ll become inexplicably sad, I mean sobbing wailing sad, inconsolable, and I will search and search for a reason, and there simply isn’t one.

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