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Old Jun 18, 2014, 05:57 AM
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Can't sleep. Feel like I'm on speed but of course I'm not.

Elevated
Matriculated
Disorganized
Feather brained
Weather trained
Dissolution
Restitution

A deluge of thoughts swirl around my racing brain... How do you sleep when you're full of words? Sleep is for the birds! Birds are chirping their sweet songs... Words dance in front of me... Kitty bells and personal hells. Happiness can be smothering... Bursting with energy, burning in effigy... My brain is on fire.
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Bipolar 1 w/ psychosis
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ADHD

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1500mg divalproex sodium
3mg alprazolam
0.5 mg triazolam PRN
assorted non psych meds.

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Old Jun 18, 2014, 06:13 AM
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You've got the beginning of a very clever poem there! ... use the time to your advantage. Then, sleep ... it will come.
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Old Jun 18, 2014, 06:16 AM
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In my exoerience, Hypomania is great fun, until you stop sleeping...then it gets ugly.
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