Maybe because bipolar effects my brain...I feel that I am bipolar. I have diabetes so I am a diabetic. I do agree that it’s not good to let bipolar define me, but when I’m caught up in the whirlwind of an episode it does in fact define me.
All that being said I tread very carefully around medical professionals. I say I have biploar type 2. (Not I’m biploar) I try to keep it as clinical as possible because I don’t want them to write me off a a “nut” and ignore what I am seeking treatment for.
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Bipolar type 2 rapid cycling DX 2013 -
Seroquel 100
Celexa 20 mg
Xanax .5 mg prn
Modafanil 100 mg
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