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Originally Posted by Sometimes psychotic
Oh I am being honest....my pdoc said bipolar with psychotic features or schizoaffective I just get the psychosis so rarely she's not sure if it occurs outside the "mood episodes".
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That's good. We should never let society make us "feel" we should have to lie if MI came up....of course it's our option to tell certain people like co-workers and such. But if I'm talking to a friend and they ask me or MI comes up in convo. I'll tell them that "I have bipolar 1...it can be hard but I'm stable". I think it's good your honest with your pdoc. Diagnosing can be hard sometimes. I think it's good you go to your pdoc for help
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