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Old Jul 13, 2020, 10:41 PM
Reefydaves Reefydaves is offline
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Originally Posted by hartbroken View Post
I wanted to put this in the bipolar section instead of sexuality, I think it's more appropriate here.

I've had bipolar (1) disorder for about 28 years. I'm noticing my sex drive is always in full throttle. Actually, I've noticed this for at least 10 years, but my doctor and counselors just say it's normal to be this charged up as a normal male. So I haven't spoken up because I thought it was normal. But it can't be. My doctor denies that I could be having bipolar hypersexuality in the context of hypomania. Actually I think I have depression and hypomania at the same time, and so on my next doctor visit, I'm going to suggest taking away the sertraline from my mix. My lithium level is pretty normal, and I hate to add to it.

We who suffer from bipolar disorder sure have to sift through a lot of confusing advice, don't we? I know this isn't a normal level of sexual thoughts. This is the same doctor who claims Abilify won't affect your motivation level, and that it doesn't play a role in addictive behavior. Right.

I wish I could get to see a different doctor. My insurance will not cover anyone but him in this area, and it has to be a state run clinic.

I guess my question is: this is becoming problematic, and I don't want to ruin my relationship with my girlfriend. Is this a pretty common problem for people with bipolar disorder?
Yes experiencing hypomania is a symptom of specifically bipolar 2, which you’re in luck I’ve been diagnosed with. It has resulted in many reckless sexual exploits with many random people. Medication that treats bipolar disorder usually will decrease your sex drive relieving you of your symptoms. I will warn you that the medication can also cause something known as hypo-sexuality, meaning you're sex drive is non existent. The trick to treating this disorder is finding the right meds. I’m sorry your struggling from this the guilt it brings is not pleasant.
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