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Old Sep 16, 2015, 05:18 PM
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This bipolar diagnosis has been haunting me for awhile. People with DID are often misdiagnosed as BD, BPD, Skitzophrenic, MDD...I've been called them all.

I still have mood swings from the moods of the others as they present. Due to the excessive trauma through abuse that we endured...we have a wide range of moods. Since I switch for every moment and situation, it's not uncommon for my moods to be all over the place which presents as an ultra-rapid cycler. If anything, maybe I need a tranquilizer?

I was taking meds before the DID DX, so we are thinking that we need to stop taking them.

The only thing that I'm wondering about is that Wellbutrin did drive my anxiety through the roof which took stabilizers to quell. Does this mean anything? Idk.

I absolutely abhor taking licit drugs...it was the illicit drugs that were fun. We're going to try. It's going to be slow going but steady. I won't know till we try.

I'll let y'all know what happens...or better yet...just watch!
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Old Sep 16, 2015, 06:14 PM
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Old Sep 16, 2015, 06:54 PM
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I've already quit taking the night dose of Lamictal, then I'm going to taper from there every thing. I so want to get out of this warm blanket that I'm enveloped in...it makes me stagnant.
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