
Nov 26, 2017, 08:22 PM
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Member Since: Oct 2017
Location: In Heaven
Posts: 420
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Originally Posted by Ralau
I guess I just want to know if it is possible to be hypomanic without very much of sleep deprivation, because right now I doubt my diagnosis. I think that I only have recurrent depression.
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Yes, it is very possible. I've been diagnosed as severely hypomanic. Sleep deprivation is not a symptom of all hypomanic people. I sleep 9 hours every day, even when I'm having recurring hypomanic episodes. I gamble excessively when I'm having a sudden hypomanic episode. I can gamble for 15 hours a day, but I would still need my 9 hours sleep.
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Originally Posted by Ralau
I donīt know what it is, but at times I am sure that I will become something great and Iīm also very pissed by other people because they donīt realize my value and respect me enough. Maybe Iīm just narcissist.
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People (in real life) don't appreciate my presence so many are not worthy of my friendship. It sounds Narcissistic, but it's not. I've confirmed this with 4 therapists and 2 pdocs. It's called self-love.
If someone doesn't appreciate your greatness and value today, how can they respect you when you do become someone powerful?
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