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Originally Posted by catman1975
I can be high functioning, though I often think the meds keep me down below that level. Before I was diagnosed in 2011, I spent 15 years driving all over the US and Canada as a truck driver. I rarely missed a day of work. My bosses mostly loved me and gave me assignments they wouldn't trust others with.
So my question is -- did I become bipolar in 2011, or was I always bipolar, and just stuck in a hypomanic state most of the time that allowed me to appear 'normal' (if there is such a thing.)
My doctor believes the bipolar disorder was either triggered or greatly worsened by the PTSD caused by the exceptionally professional treatment I received from CBP officials during an illegal search and seizure when returning from Canada. It was a few days after that I went super manic, went several days without sleep then passed out in my hotel room and woke up 5150 in a hospital in Southern California.
But I question if maybe I had it all the while, and the event just triggered my most manic episode ever. Maybe I was just a 'high functioning' bipolar patient the entire time?
Thoughts?
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same here. My mania was triggered by severe stress. I doubted I had a disorder, but I asked two Pdoc's about this and they boht answered, "well, only people with bipolar disorder go into extreme month-long manias when triggered.
"Just because an episode was triggered by massive stress doesn't mean you don't have BP."
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Bipolar 1 ~ 300mg Lamictal, 4mg Ativan