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Originally Posted by Shy Introvert
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Whoa, I never knew that things could be that bad! Having a bad epidsode sounds like it's easy for most people to suspect that you're on drugs. I for one never knew it could be that bad until now! Thanks for sharing!
Sorry to hear about your issues with your friends and and family-  I'm glad to hear that things are better for you now-  Do you think that meds help?
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Thanks.
Yeah I mean knowing what I know now, if I had met someone acting the way I did while manic I definitely would have thought that they were on speed or something. I had people point blank ask me, "How *****ed up* are you right now?" more than once.
Initially medication did not help me, I started treatment for the first time at the peak of a manic episode and despite trying different combinations of drugs and dosages I ended up being hospitalized about 3 months later. After getting out of the hospital I went unmrficcated for about 6 months and fell into a pretty bad depression. now I'm on lithium and it seems to be working well for me so far but I think this also has to do with some very positive lifestyle changes I've made recently as well (quit abusing alcohol, got back on proper exercise regimen, healthier diet, etc.)
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--Keegan
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Substance Use Disorder -- Alcohol (In Recovery)
900mg Lithium
15mg Temazepam PRN
"Just Because You're Paranoid Doesn't Mean They're Not After You"