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Originally Posted by lolagrace
I'm a person who almost never gets actually manic. My pdoc does talk about hypomania because my episode pattern starts with hypomania, and if not caught and intervened with, it crashes into a mixed state, which for me almost inevitably lands me in the hospital because of the extremely impulsive suicidality that I run into.
My treatment has been more about keeping me out of the depressive and/or mixed end of bipolar disorder: the depression, lethargy, anxiety, irritability, suicidality, ruminations and racing thoughts (always dark and dysphoric).
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Man, I really feel for those of you who get mixed states. I can't identify that I've ever been in such a situation, but it sounds awful. I hope your meds are keeping you stable and out of trouble.
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Meds: Latuda, Lamictal XR, Vyvanse, Seroquel, Klonopin
Supplements: Monster Energy replacement.  Also DLPA, tyrosine, glutamine, and tryptophan
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