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Originally Posted by Sad Mermaid
If at all possible, do not take everything so that the evaluator can see you how you are, without the effects of supplements. Exercise and focusing on a task (from writing to doing dishes by hand - whatever holds your focus) might help in the interim. I do not know your healthcare system but just as an idea I would try to expedite the evaluation by stating that you cannot manage your symptoms and are at risk of dropping out of the university.
I know of two supplements that make my hypomanic or manic out of baseline; maybe they can help against depression without making you feel elevated. They are Piracetam and Phenibut. I do not recommend taking them, though, because there are risks inherent in being elevated.
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Hi! Thank you

The problem is I can't just stay at home and wash dishes, I need to go to class and I am also currently helping out in running a psychological experiment involving a lot of acting and social interaction and I feel that's just not working at all! I told my supervisor I feel a bit unstable and might not be able to join some days and she seemed understanding but I think if I miss too much I might get kicked out of the project, which is essential for me graduating. So I need whatever temporary solutions I can find to take myself through this for the next, say, 6 weeks? I will try to communicate this to the evaluators or whatever to call them, like hello help !? Three months sounds like a ridiculous time to wait.