hungover wrote: Is it normal for bpd people to have mania be super intense for like 5-10 hours and then turn to like literal fucking depression / s*ic*dal thoughts after??????????????+
spynation wrote: my bipolar friend experiences this but on a more long-term scale and i find it kind of fascinating ... obviously not when theyre depressed and suicidal but like their mania manifests so vividly in their character and personality, they become the most random quirky spontaneous person ive ever known . sorry i cant answer ur q cause i dont know much about bpd
spynation wrote: my bipolar friend experiences this but on a more long-term scale and i find it kind of fascinating ... obviously not when theyre depressed and suicidal but like their mania manifests so vividly in their character and personality, they become the most random quirky spontaneous person ive ever known . sorry i cant answer ur q cause i dont know much about bpd
No because I felt so fucking manic I was actually considering ditching my friends, hopping on a train and going to another country without telling anyone. The only thing that stopped me was that fact that my passport is expired. I talked for SO long without pause, jumping from topic to topic, I couldn't sit still, I was shaking the entire time because I had so much energy and everytime someone asked me if I'd taken something I just responded "no, I'm just happy,"
my pupils bro................ could barely see my eye colour
Claire wrote: there is a type of bipolar that's like called 'rapid cycling' or something where the mania and depression episodes are shorter i would consult a psychiatrist about it
Claire wrote: there is a type of bipolar that's like called 'rapid cycling' or something where the mania and depression episodes are shorter i would consult a psychiatrist about it
They won't do shit bc I've got schizotypal personality disorder even though my docs and psychiatrists before this program all were like "yeah they're borderline"