going through rush
by: lij
I have Bi-Polor disorder, and I have it very well treated. You really would never know. I feel pretty good about going through rush, and I know the self-care I need to do to get through rush. I am not going to talk about it during rush. But when should I talk about it? After initiation? Right after Pledge Day? I'm really not hiding who I am, I just don't want people to discriminate against me.
#2 by: It's Okay
Everybody's got some kind of issue or baggage. Everybody. You'd be surprised. So do you really need to tell people? I mean, I don't know anything about the disorder, but like if you were diabetic it would be important to let people know in case you had a seizure. Or if you had a serious allergy to something. Things like that so people know how to help you in emergency. Is it like that?
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by: ^Jul 9, 2017 4:19:27 PM
The problem with her telling people is that she might get people who think she is "cray cray" and gossip about it.Sadly, in this country, and especially at this school, there are a lot of people who don't understand mental illness. If I were her, I wouldn't tell anyone unless I needed to. If she has it well treated, it is really nobody's business.