
Passionately Living with Bipolar
11/18/22 • 34 min
Melissa Liggitt has suffered from bipolar disorder since she was 21 years old. For most of her life, she has lived behind a mask, afraid to share her story. However, through Christ, she has found the freedom to be herself and share her story. Growing up, Melissa was always a spirited and outgoing child. She loved making friends and spending time with her family. However, when she was 21 years old, Melissa was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. At first, she was reluctant to accept the diagnosis, but eventually, she realized that it was just a part of who she was. For the past few years, Melissa has been working on accepting herself for who she is. She knows that she will always have bipolar disorder, but that doesn't mean that she can't live a happy and fulfilling life. Through Christ, Melissa has found the strength to share her story with the world and help others who are struggling with bipolar disorder.
Melissa Liggitt has suffered from bipolar disorder since she was 21 years old. For most of her life, she has lived behind a mask, afraid to share her story. However, through Christ, she has found the freedom to be herself and share her story. Growing up, Melissa was always a spirited and outgoing child. She loved making friends and spending time with her family. However, when she was 21 years old, Melissa was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. At first, she was reluctant to accept the diagnosis, but eventually, she realized that it was just a part of who she was. For the past few years, Melissa has been working on accepting herself for who she is. She knows that she will always have bipolar disorder, but that doesn't mean that she can't live a happy and fulfilling life. Through Christ, Melissa has found the strength to share her story with the world and help others who are struggling with bipolar disorder.
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