I had a serious manic episode about a year ago and I now find myself $80k+ in debt.
It's not my fault, the manic episode made me do it
This isn't the first time this has happened. The last time I had to declare Chapter 7, over 3 years ago.
I wonder how much she racked up in debt just three years ago before gettin clean, hittin therapy, then going on an $80k bender all over again.
Should I just stop paying all non-secured debt which is the majority and take the credit hit
Is she in the midst of another manic episode causing her to make irrational/irresponsible decisions?
I am also working through therapy
What did you buy? Sell all of it and start paying off the debt
But seriously how do you go on a "manic" and spend $80,000 and have nothing to show for it? What could she possibly have spent this money on.
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I don't understand the point of this post. The existence and symptoms of bipolar disorder are as non-controversial as the existence of schizophrenia and the OP is as boring as it gets for someone talking about how they fricked up their life. This amounts to laughing about someone describing a symptom of their illness and there's nothing interesting enough about it to justify that. Kind of pathetic tbh
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You smell Gay, post your sexy bussy for all of us to see and worship
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The point of all posts on this website is to laugh at people less fortunate.
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If you really think that then you're probably better suited for the deathfats section of KF with all the other people who need to scrape the absolute bottom of the barrel in order to find a candidate for punching down
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