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Originally Posted by r010159
I did the same. I cannot tell you how many times in my life this has happened. I ended up with lists and a list of lists. When I came down, I threw the lists away. They did seem to be very good and valuable to me at the time I wrote them.
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Wow! Lists. Ahh. The most comforting thing in the world (besides good food). When I make lists they are extensive and elaborate and usually involve me researching some new subject quite thoroughly. At least I'm learning new things I guess. My husband has told me that when I get into my list making kind of hypomania then I can't focus on anything else. It's like I get obsessed. Then after the hypo manic episode is over... I put away the composition notebook full of awesome ideas and research and lists and it's like it never happened.
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