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Old Oct 05, 2011, 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by dijmart View Post
Long term or sudden, severe "stress" can cause me to be hypomanic quickly.... An event in which you described could do it for me, not always, but under the right conditions.

For example, about 6 months ago my mortgage company was claiming they had not received 3 months of payments and were going to start the foreclosure process. I was shocked and amazed, they cashed all my checks every month...However they had no record of it AND my account was put into the foreclosure dept. at Citi mortgage. Well, I got a lawyer, but he was useless and not up to my speed. I sent email after email to the president of Citi Mort. finally I threatened to go to the media. THEN, their lawyer said "Oops, your funds were applied to another lenders account with the same name, sorry. We've fixed the error and you don't owe anything at this time". Yeah, this sent me massively into hypomania with all the stress, worry, emails and calls!
Hi I agree with you on this one,my disability letter came through and had on that I'm being put into a work activity group,I'm physically and mentally disabled with my whole house adapted and have a support worker daily for personal care with my husband also being my full time carer.
Yes I love th fact I went to uni for years to study my profession and only managed to work a year before these multiple conditions stopped me working and took control of my life NOT! I'm 33 years old who would want to be like this?
I was like a raging lunatic and sent myself into hypo manic rage phoning them and trying to explain. I'm depressed 80% of the time 20% hypo manic the rest, however certain incidents can change my mood instantly.
I can totally understand how you must of felt when this happened with your mortgage,I hate it when you know your right and no one believes you.
So yes,sorry for the rant but stress can send your mood swings off
JK