I sometimes honestly wonder how psychologists/psychiatrists distinguish between mania and hypomania. There was a time in my past where (at least in my highly uneducated opinion) I was clearly manic looking back on it. Fired from my job for a "bad attitude"... 17 credit cards... multiple tens of thousands of dollars in debt. But nope "classic bipolar II" I'm told.
At the same time I guess it doesn't entirely matter if it's I or II, it all sucks. At least that's how I view it. I think the professional's opinion comes into play a lot.
That art gallery sounds like it would be an awesome idea!!
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.age: 34 female .bipolar I .psychosis .panic/anxiety disorder
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