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Lately, it feels like my mind has no filter, not only writing (not talking only PC, email, texts, etc. too), talking too. I've ended up unintentionally saying things that upset H & my daughter, but I really did not mean to hurt their feelings. I said it without thinking about it. I cannot seem to not speak the first thing that comes to mind a lot of the time. IDK, if it's racing thoughts, stress, mood rollercoaster or what?
Anyone else with this problem, past or present? Have you been able to control it a bit more?
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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In the past, I experienced long periods of hypomanias that sometimes rose to full manias. Impulsity was a major symptom for me during those times, especially when it came to what flowed from my mouth, or fingers, to a lesser degree. Throughout my life I have generally been an assertive and expansive type person. That's part of my personality, but mood elevation amplifies it. That's lost me friends, prevented some new ones, created scenes in public, made me seem very odd (wild)/over-the-top/flirtatious, resulted in disciplinary counselings, scared a therapist into quitting me, nearly got me fired, and led a pharmacist to nearly call the police on me. It was mostly all way "over the top" stuff or me expressing my desires, opinions and frustrations too openly and/or aggressively.
In more recent years, my insight into the above (and self control) has improved, but in the past it was very little and often absent far after-the-fact. Grandiosity/elevated self esteem during hypomanias/manias was often a contributing factor. Last edited by Anonymous46341; Nov 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM. |
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Here I'm under the moderators care and control. That prevents me from typing constant stupidities.
At home, La Bruja is always tending to her 5 year old, who's chronologically 68. Out in the real world, I say whatever comes out of my mouth. Most of the time, they don't understand what I said. Sometimes, I don't even understand what I meant. I'm not a gold coin or miss sympathy. Besides, I have an excuse. I'm not well, remember.
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]Roses are red. Violets are blue.[ Look for the positive in the negative. PIRILON. If lemons fall from the sky, make lemonade. Unknown. Nothing stronger than habit. Victor Hugo. You are the slave of what you say, and the master of what you keep. Unknown. |
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Lots of therapy. Finally feeling listened to. Finally figuring my life out. Also working on it one day at a time. Maybe try A.R.T.S. Anonymous? There is info online.
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I usually type without thinking. I use to type to one of my old therapists. It worked really well for me. I did not allow myself to re-read or proof read.
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Dx: Me- SzA Husband- Bipolar 1 Daughter- mood disorder+ Comfortable broken and happy "So I don't know why I'm tongue tied At the wrong time when I need this."- P!nk My blog |
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((((Blueberrybook)))) I don't know if it sounds stupid, but perhaps try to count to ten before saying something? Do you think that may work?
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I have tried this before. When I remember to do it, it works great. Other times, I forget or am very impulsive.
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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I suppose I could just type it in Word or something. I don't have an email for my therapist. I will ask her about it tomorrow. She may not give out an email, I don't know.
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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Never heard of A.R.T.S. I'll look into it though.
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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I don't have an email for my therapist I didn't either. I just brought the letters with me. She offered emailing but I didn't want them in my file.
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Dx: Me- SzA Husband- Bipolar 1 Daughter- mood disorder+ Comfortable broken and happy "So I don't know why I'm tongue tied At the wrong time when I need this."- P!nk My blog |
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That's good to know. I don't think I'd want it in my file either.
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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When hypomanic, I am wide open. I am a lot better at it when not hypomanic, but I still have a lot of thoughts that most people would consider abnormal. It's been over a year since I have had a full on hypomanic episode thanks to lamictal, but I have had a few low grade episodes that were dampened. Thinking and talking too fast/much can get me into stream of consciousness, which is a real danger zone.
One problem I have always had is that I don't like wasting time on bad ideas. If I am pitching a solution to the rest of the team, I want them to try to poke holes in it and will readily abandon an idea when someone points out a problem. This makes me good at my job. I expect the same from others and I am blunt about it. A lot of people take that as a personal attack.
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It's called verbal diarrhea. A by-product of celebral diarrhea.
Cheers.
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]Roses are red. Violets are blue.[ Look for the positive in the negative. PIRILON. If lemons fall from the sky, make lemonade. Unknown. Nothing stronger than habit. Victor Hugo. You are the slave of what you say, and the master of what you keep. Unknown. |
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For me it’s a sign of being either hypo or manic. Therefore I treat it as such with prn’s etc.
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I used to be that girl that would tell you exactly what was on her mind without another thought. I know better now to always think before I speak and that some things are way better to be internalized. Now if I'm hypo that is another bear altogether I tend to be a lot more open and talkative the moment I notice I start oversharing or talking to people I don't usually talk to it's time to have my medication played with.
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen Last edited by Blueberrybook; Nov 28, 2018 at 07:08 AM. |
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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when I go to write or speak, my first thought isn't honestly, I need to watch what I say or write- if someone's offended, they can take it up with me later (I'd rather them take it up with me personally than wine about it and do things to ensure they don't hear from me)
I love to cuss. in the real world (outside PC), I do cuss a hell of a lot (and I have my favorite cuss words, too!). I even do it on PC, not to an extreme, but I do do it and know I'm doing it (I just don't give a monkeys) |
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Bipolar 1, PTSD, anorexia, panic disorder, ADHD Seroquel, Cymbalta, propanolol, buspirone, Trazodone, gabapentin, lamotrigine, hydroxyzine, There's a crack in everything. That is how the light gets in. --Leonard Cohen |
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