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Originally Posted by Bipolarchic14
I often wondered the difference between hypomania and mania. I think the difference may be with mania you are no longer aware of your actions and their potential consequence. I think if you are at a point where you can stop and say hey am I manic you are probably not. Still need treatment of course but I think awareness probably plays apart. If you can look at your finances and say I am spending a lot of money needlessly you can devise a plan to stop that. When you are completely off the wall the pain sensors are gone. Until one day when the mania is gone And you look at your Cc bill and your new shoe collection and say to yourself why the f*** did I think I needed a new pair of shoes for each day of the year.
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That credit card bill is a wake up call. I'm returning over half the stuff I bought.
With this latest manic episode, I finally realized it even though it was still going on. I did stop the shopping but still had the racing thoughts, scrambled thinking, and disrupted sleep. My doctor is putting me on Xyprexa short-term so that my brain and body can rest.