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Hello, all! First time post.
Anyways, I truly feel I’m being called to be a sister of some sort, but I’m a little worried about pursuing it.
I’m bipolar II. For myself, what this means is that without medication, I have mood swings. On my 1 medication (at an extremely low dose, mind you), I have NO problems whatsoever. I don’t have any issues in my past that necessitate therapy, merely a chemical issue.
Again, this is bipolar II, so I never experience mania, which is where most of the more “interesting” symptoms show up.
Would I automatically be barred from entering a convent? I do understand that it would be impossible in a fully cloistered situation, but I don’t feel that call.
I know God wouldn’t give me a situation truly beyond my capabilities, but I also know that the religious do have to look after the best interests of their houses.
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ETA: While I’m a youngish person (23), I’ve actually had this since I was 4-5, so I’m fully aware of my disease and its effects and extents.
Anyways, I truly feel I’m being called to be a sister of some sort, but I’m a little worried about pursuing it.
I’m bipolar II. For myself, what this means is that without medication, I have mood swings. On my 1 medication (at an extremely low dose, mind you), I have NO problems whatsoever. I don’t have any issues in my past that necessitate therapy, merely a chemical issue.
Again, this is bipolar II, so I never experience mania, which is where most of the more “interesting” symptoms show up.
Would I automatically be barred from entering a convent? I do understand that it would be impossible in a fully cloistered situation, but I don’t feel that call.
I know God wouldn’t give me a situation truly beyond my capabilities, but I also know that the religious do have to look after the best interests of their houses.
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ETA: While I’m a youngish person (23), I’ve actually had this since I was 4-5, so I’m fully aware of my disease and its effects and extents.