I agree with BipolaRNurse....rather than get carried away with Google, WebMD or any other site.....including others opinions on here. It's best to go to someone licensed as I'm sure many on here do. If you read through the boards you can see that many on here have a "pdoc". A psychiatrist is best as pointed out. I wish you the best in getting correctly diagnosed.
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