Talk:The Enid
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Change of "depression which suggests Bi-Polar disorder" to "depression which possibly suggests Bi-Polar disorder". Depression alone does not suggest BPD without a manic component and this is not re-enforced by the article. The balance of the article 'suggests' an exciting and wild life, but without an explicit statement that this was the result of mania, a diagnosis of BPD is unsupported.
Having said that, in the spirit of de-stigmatisation, and explicit statement in an article that Godfrey lives or lived with BPD would be most welcome. L-Bit 06:58, 22 September 2005 (UTC)