Hi ozzy, like you I'm BP2 and your medication dose is similar to mine. I think you've given yourself the best advice: don't think too much about it and get on with life. I realize that's easier said than done, and I can't really answer your question. I can tell you that since my BP2 diagnosis earlier this year (after years of being treated for unipolar depression) I totally related to the diagnosis, and have continued to learn everything I can about the condition. I am having some trouble trusting my own good mood because I'm afraid it will lead to hypomania, but I'm going to start seeing a therapist about that next week.
So enjoy the good mood and the productivity it engenders!
all the best,
Randy
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Dx Bipolar II 2014 -- currently in remission
Stay calm, be kind, have hope, love lots, and be well.
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