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Old Oct 05, 2017, 12:24 PM
mossanimal mossanimal is offline
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Thank you... I will toss the Provogil to my pdoc. But she seems so behind on current research. She told me on my last visit that she thinks 'mixed events' are a myth. But living in an isolated area... I have no choice. Thinking about spending some time at the Mayo clinic to get another opinion.

Ah yes... the Forged in Fire show. Turned out to be way better than I expected. I was in the first group of interviewees for the pilot but I turned it down due to scary contract. But like I said... it's better than I thought and has brought a lot of awareness of the craft. They were calling me once a month and I finally told them to stop. My collector base is just too conservative.

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Originally Posted by Shazerac View Post
I'm bipolar and an artist. I never realized that I relied on the hypomania to "feel" inspired to go in my studio and paint until I got into treatment.

When I got "stable" from treatment and meds, I felt like I lost that "spark".... the divine madness.

I talked it over with my art teacher who knows I'm bipolar. Her mother was bipolar so she's had experience with it. She said many artist go through periods where they just don't feel like making art. Not just bipolar people. That we just need to show up lay out our tools and start doing it. I've looked back over my artwork. I have a huge body of work created over the years. My work is better now than it ever was before. I have the proof in front of my eyes.

I feel grief and loss over those high feelings. I had fun sometimes but over all it was damaging to my own mental health and relationships with others.

You may need a med adjustment, or reduction of meds. Only you know how you feel and what you need.

After years of complaining about feeling dull and fogged out by meds I finally got my doctor to prescribe provigil for me. It has really helped and I feel more clear and able to think again. Maybe this might be an option for you.

Best of luck in your journney

PS: being a bladesmith sounds fascinating. I have a great love of blades of all sorts. I love to watch that show about then on TV "Forged in Fire."
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