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Old Dec 20, 2013, 09:05 AM
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I'm unsure what to call this, so I may as well post it here.
I display symptoms of mania, but have never had a depressive episode before you put me in the bipolar category. I have been diagnosed with aspergers in the past, but I find that these symptoms defy those of aspers. On a basis which is becoming gradually more frequent, my mind goes into a state with the following trademarks:
-Energeticness. A ridiculous amount of energeticness, like sprinting 2.5 acres before having to stop.
-Who cares. Lets go do this. It's 12.00 at night and my parents are asleep? Who gives a damn.
-F*** them. They think I'm retarded? They can go die in a pit, and I don't care what they say.
-Lets talk. Did you know that catfish can cling onto a rock, breath, eat and resist a current at the same time? Oh, and our society is sexist in both ways.....
-Sleep is for the weak. If I eat when I'm hungry during the day, I can stay up until 5.00 in the morning and be fine waking up at 7.00, and I'll also academically outsmart all of the other students in the class.
-Grandioseness? I suppose this one varies. Whenever I have a logical reason, I'll dwell on it for the next few months. This generally means that I almost always have a chip on my shoulder, however I tend to not treat others as underlings.

Please help, I am unsure of what I am.

Last edited by darkpurplesecrets; Dec 20, 2013 at 12:04 PM. Reason: administrative edit.............to bring within guidelines........
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Old Jan 03, 2014, 06:20 AM
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This is kind of important to me, could I at least get a few guesses?
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Old Jan 03, 2014, 09:07 AM
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Sounds like what some call 'unipolar hypomania'. It's a condition known to exist but also isn't formally recognized.
I have this kind of episodes too plus depression.
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Old Jan 03, 2014, 06:44 PM
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I see, I'll have a look into it. Thanks for the suggestion!
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