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Mania: intense strobe light white
Hypomania: rainbow colors in vivid neon Baseline: turquoise Depression: charcoal greys Anxiety: mustard yellow and puke lime/ green
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Is it weird that I can see colours around people?
Does anyone else have that? Some people have waves of colour surrounding them. Am I just weird?
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Are the colours random or meaningful, as far as you know?
I have never experienced that. At one time when hypomanic I was literally radiant or at least that's how it appeared on a photograph. Just me. But maybe it was caused by my clothes or something. I wasn't psychotic or anything. It was before I had any (full or extreme) psychosis. Just hypomania (!) and depression.
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