
Jun 04, 2013, 07:14 PM
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Member Since: Mar 2013
Location: USA
Posts: 1,486
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Originally Posted by CheshireCatGrin
I do the same thing... especially since my UPs don't end up doing anything too nutty for myself. (normal for me is VERY cautious and self-controlled). It's more like I just relax a lot more and have fun. And get super productive sometimes.
It's easy to pass off... and don't really know. Am anxious about the psychiatrist whenever that happens.
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I mean this as validating not invalidating, so I hope it's taken this way, but my take is that if the 'ups' don't cause major distress/seriously negatively affect your quality of life (you're relaxed, have fun, are productive, etc.) then it's a good thing, something to celebrate and enjoy, not pathologize. What a sad society we'd be if we medicated away such things...
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