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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
Maybe I'm being negative, but over the years and recently, I've read a bunch of posts where people say they're hypomanic or manic, and then all of a sudden it "wears off" after a day or two with no depression. I feel like a lot of people are quick to jump to "I'm hypo/manic!" when in reality, it boils down to having a good day. Maybe it's because I want to help, but I also don't want to accuse anybody of simply having a good day, because I could be wrong. And the other thing is... sometimes when we're depressed, we have 1 good day where we don't feel bad and then "I'm not depressed! I'm hypomanic now!"
Sorry for being negative. With the holidays coming up, I want to be supportive, because some people do genuinely get manic/hypomanic/depressed/mixed, but I don't want to be harsh and say "that's normal behavior." So I'm refraining from posting in those threads.
Otherwise, had a good day. My boss ripped the POS guy at work a new asshole.
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The way your thinking about hypo and depression etc is the same as I feel also.
I have no problems speaking my mind , I’m blunt like that
People have every right to be mad, happy or sad and its not a damn thing to do with Bipolar, can possibly be more about a persons personality and just there outlook on life some people just go on and on about stuff.
Glad you had a good day at work !!! It’s always fun watching a co worker get what they deserve. LOL !