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Old Jul 06, 2017, 07:16 AM
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I think I've been manic for a while... I've been overspending like CRAZY, yet I'm getting normal sleep now. (I wasn't getting normal sleep before.) I also feel revved up and totally distracted despite having my Ritalin, the med which is intended to ELIMINATE distraction for me (and usually does).

I also almost quit my job, too, to become a professional swimmer (I rarely go swimming... haven't gone in yeeears...) Then I hallucinated and "heard" people yelling for me at 3am. "Come down and fight me. You're weak."

Btw, Ritalin doesn't do this manic sh_t to me because I've been taking it for a while and I haven't changed meds in like 2 months? The manic phase started VERY recently. Soooo... yeah...

Has anyone NOT had a crash? I don't want to crash! Omg! I just want a med that will prevent crashing... And I can't fix my sleep since, well, it's been normal. 6.5 to 7 hrs a night as opposed to 7.5/8.
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Old Jul 06, 2017, 08:43 AM
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You've said before that you have had issues with med compliance. Has this been happening while you've been taking all your meds as prescribed?
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