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Originally Posted by pearlys
Besides the already mentioned advice that you should see a professional, untreated bipolar tends to get worse over time, as far as I understood but I am not sure about it.
On the other hand, as long as your moodswings are not incapacitating, you won't qualify for BP.
Sadly enough sometimes because when early signs would be visible, treatment could prevent worse.
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Thanks, I was starting to think there was nothing wrong with me, and I was only having normal mood changes. Then I rode my exercise bike yesterday, and it caused me to feel extremely sad afterwards. Imagine if you are going through old pictures of a loved one after they had died. That was how I felt.
The thing that makes me question cyclothymia is that I don't have the ups. All I have mostly is downs, but they usually go away after half a day or so.
I've been thinking about stopping therapy, because it seems to be in a rut. I can't make the therapist understand what is going on. I'm Charlie Brown giving Lucy her dime.