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Old Nov 18, 2015, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoppery View Post
For a few days to a week at the most I feel like i'm on the highest of highs for no reason whatsoever and it feels fantastic. Then either when something happens that's negative or just for no reason at all, I go from feeling like I can do anything and anything is possible, to sad and not wanting to do anything that I enjoy but I still force myself to do my normal activities even though I feel so crap inside. This has been going on for as long as I can remember. I don't think its related to my ADHD medication since its not a new symptom or anything. I haven't told anyone about this. Not my parents, my mental health nurse or my support workers cause I don't even know what it is. It feels like a rapid forever changing rollercoaster. The down side lasts longer then the highs but the highs are very enjoyable.
I think that sounds like Bipolar. But I replied to your post really because you are doing a great job forcing yourself to keep doing your normal things. I know it is not easy. This is really important to keep your hopes up though! We have to keep it up even when we don't want to or feel like it at all! Be strong!
Thanks for this!
Hoppery