Thread: Am I hypomanic?
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Old Apr 11, 2013, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jesusplay View Post
I don't know what to do? Should I tell my pdoc to put me on something else? It was weird the last time I saw her, told her about how after I started the well weburtin I was going from normal to hypo to normal to hypo, hypo-possibly manic? I was irritated, I was driving 90 mph, ididn't give any ****s.

any ways, she says, see me again in 3 weeks, wait for the wellbutrin to take effect? and she ask me if I think any different?

WHY AS YOU ASKING ME?!?!?!?!!! I JSUT TOLD YOU ABOUT WHATS BEEN GOING ON??!!?!!??!?!!?

military man, I regret ever trying to get help in the first place, seems liek all they ask me is "are you going to kill youself" I reply "no", I'm not gonna tell them I'm having suicidal thoughts and constant plans anymore. Last time I said yes, they tried to commit me, Should I just commit myself so I can see another pdoc? should I just walk into the down town clinic next time I'm having suicidal thoughts? I'm not a cutter or anything, When idid try to kill myself it was 1000mg of benedryl and have a thing of patron.
Yes tell your pdoc that you would like to be put on a mood stabilizer (MS). Then you MIGHT be able to stay on the AD your taking. I took a AD without a MS (earlier b4 I knew what I know now) and it caused me to have mania (lasted 3 months).
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