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Old Jan 27, 2016, 09:28 PM
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My delusions started as my depression kicked in at the same time or near the same time.

My depressive would have a huge impact on my ideas. It was like I was riding a wave of depression and the depression impacted my beliefs.

This happened for a year without treatment.

Then I started to take an antidepressant and I experienced hulk like rage mania and the mood swings were to and fro on a daily basis since then.

Do these symptoms sound like I just have bipolar1?

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Old Jan 27, 2016, 09:39 PM
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Hi Ody. Sounds like you have symptoms that overlap multiple diagnoses. Without a clinical dx from your psych doc I could only guess.
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Old Jan 27, 2016, 10:53 PM
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Right, could be different things. But I totally relate and sounds like me! Depression tricks my brain into horrible delusions. Anti depressants make me too happy and then manic. Angry manic, it's horrible. I think you need episodes outside of the med induced mania to have the bp dx (I have bpII - verge of hypomania/mania).
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