(November 19, 2018 at 4:10 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:(November 19, 2018 at 3:44 pm)Everena Wrote: Everena: No, no and no. We know what we experienced and you have no clue what anyone else has experienced so stop pretending that you do.
And yes, delusions are common with Bipolar Disorder 1
My reading, as well as my experience, tells me that delusions are a feature of psychotic episodes in Bipolar I, not a regular feature of having the disorder, as in schizoaffective disorder and schizophrenia. A glance tells me that hallucinations aren't uncommon either. Perhaps the unfamiliarity is what enabled your sister to differentiate them. And I've already been through the "you have no clue what anyone else has experienced" argument before, so why don't you stop pretending that it hasn't already been dealt with. As noted before, the claim is self-refuting and even if it were true, it's not necessary for me to know what you experienced for me to infer that your conclusions about your experiences are irrational and not to be trusted. Apparently you don't learn from experience. A fact which explains many things.
Blah Blah Blah. Apparently you don't get it. You are no expert on anything, including what anyone else in the world has experienced. Stop pretending you are. Save it for your atheist friends. Believers will never listen to one unfounded, ignorant thing you have to say about WE have experienced.