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Old Jan 26, 2011, 01:54 PM
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I second what rapid has to say but will aslo add that over here bipolar is diagnosed differently to the US (where I am presuming you are) and so firstly the advice i give is limited and secondly i think that in the US the criteria for bipolar are a lot simpler and I think a higher percentage are diagnosed with it because of it. Good luck trying to convince a psychiatrist they are wrong though! If in doubt get a second opinion of course. But obviously it is a mood cylcing disorder so yes if you have it you may feel okay now but what about later? and maybe you have just developed your own ways of coping as many people do which has affected your score. Just for reference my sanity score changes every time i do it its a way of measuring how you are coping really and is not a diagnosis tool