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Do you try to keep hypomania going with caffeine or other energy drinks? I have the tendency to do that.
BUT, I had a proud moment this evening. ![]() What I said to myself was "be responsible." That helped.
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...Out of night and alarm Out of terrible dreams Reach me your hand! This is the meaning that we suffered in sleep: The white peace of the waking. ~Edna St. Vincent Millay, "Song of the Nations"~ Diagnoses: Bipolar 2, OCD, Chronic Worrywart ![]() Meds: Lithium (reducing), Trileptal, Latuda, Risperdal, Klonopin and Xanax PRN |
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I chase that high everyday with a lot of energy drinks. My body is so used to the caffeine that I drank FIVE today and still fell asleep twice on the couch. Some kick lol
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Caffeine doesn't do much for me. I don't even drink it very often, so it's not like I've built a tolerance.
I'd need a stronger stimulant. Sudafed does it. So does Adderall... but Adderall scares the s*** out of me because of the psychosis it causes and because I stayed up for 3 days straight. Then I crashed into the worst depression ever But, I know that a lack of sleep can trigger hypo/mania, so I suppose you could take caffeine every night to keep yourself up or something. It's good that you're being responsible though ![]() |
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Yea I should probably mention my past with stimulant abuse. I had a script for vyvanse and a demanding job. I would run around that office on full speed. Then the script would run out and I'd be a mess for a week if I didn't find any adderall. The whole time I was chasing that manic sensation
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