Some of my own actions in the past were definitely manic, and my therapist used to zero-in a bit more by talking about my "impulsive-obsessive, self-destructive behaviour" (his term). I do understand the logic behind what you are pondering, but I question the high cost for no true reward in return.
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| manic-depressive with psychotic tendencies (1977) | chronic alcoholism (1981) | Asperger burnout (2010) | mood disorder - nos / personality disorder - nos / generalized anxiety disorder (2011) | chronic back pain / peripheral neuropathy / partial visual impairment | Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (incurable cancer) |
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