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Old Sep 09, 2005, 05:19 AM
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I was recently diagnosed with bipolar I. At first I thought okay, no biggie, I'll just take these 900 mg of lithium at night and call it good.

Well, I've had my first manic episode since I've been on lithium. 2 shoplifting sprees later as I was waiting to be bailed out of the county lock-up, I realized that this lithium is not enough. That I need to educate myself about this illness just like I did when I "just had depression".

That when I'm manic, to think about the jokes I'm about to share as they are not always appropriate. That when I'm manic I need to be careful what I share and with whom (I'm engaged and deeply in love and have been faithful and loyal for 2 years with her). Then I come to find out I have this incredible crush on this guy (I'm a lesbian mind you) and want him so bad. I thought, okay, I haven't had sex in a really long time and that must be it, but it doesn't feel like that it's just the sex because I could handle that myself. My fiance has been really busy and we haven't had time to make love since Valentines day. I'm not into the sex for one thing because for me, it's not just about the physical aspect.

Does anyone ever feel like they have to rein in what they say and do even on meds?

I'm going to the doctor tomorrow, ooops, look at the time...today I mean to discuss this with him.

Any advice, feedback?

P.S. I also believe that my mania is triggered by long term stress. Anyone else feel this way as well?
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Old Sep 09, 2005, 10:48 AM
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i don't know what triggered my mania. i have more lows than highs, so i'm not the person to talk about it.

i do have to watch what i say. still. i definitely think it's part of the disease. pat
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Old Sep 09, 2005, 11:34 AM
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Your mania may be triggered by stress. I find with my own that it is somewhat of a seasonal thing, but stress and other things can make it worse.

I'm dx'd with Bipolar 1 w/ psychotic features; I'm not currently taking a mood stabalizer. I often have to watch what I say and do and sometimes if I'm really manic I'm to impulsive to watch it. My mania has been pretty destructive for me in the past. It sounds like yours has been too. I know lock-up is no fun.

Good luck with your doctor appointment and welcome to the forum Reining in the Impulses...barely. Feel free to pm me if you would ever like to talk about anything.

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