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Originally Posted by A Red Panda
Yeah...
I probably wouldn't doubt it at all if my hypomanias were a bit more reckless or something. Mine are quite tame, and are fairly close to "normal" behaviours..... My baseline is pretty darn low, so in comparison I know that I'm in a hypomania when I'm not feeling sad as my general state of being - fortunately I have my energy levels and sleep to help signify things for me.
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Me too. I'm the same way. I deal more with depression than anything else, but because sometimes I do reckless stuff (like spending a lot of money) and I have a lot of irrational thoughts, (amongst other things), they classified it as bipolar.
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[COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"][FONT="Century Gothic"]Dx: Bipolar II w/mixed episodes, PTSD, Anxiety Disorder, Insomnia
Rx: Lamictal 100mg, Zoloft 75mg, Klonopin 0.5mg x1 /0.25 PRN
“Insanity is knowing that what you're doing is completely idiotic, but still, somehow, you just can't stop it.”
― Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation
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