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katatonix

katatonix

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Jun 6, 2026
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I need help with my wording and what exactly I can say to my immediate family to make them understand that it's bipolar and not because I want to end up like this.

Words can make quite an impact and I want to make sure nothing gets misconstrued after I can't be there to explain it myself.

Has anybody written their note that has any specific things they said they believe will aid family grief after your death?
I just want to explain myself as much as possible. I don't want them to be angry with me after because I did.
 
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