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Can anyone that has been diagnosed with Bipolar II tell me what your episodes of hypomania are like?

2007-03-05 15:00:50 · 5 answers · asked by luvmybabies 3 in Health Mental Health

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I haven't been diagnosed with it, but I've treated folks with it and Hypomania generally looks like briefer periods elevated mood with excessive energy, often productive activity, but also often very impulsive behavior where the normal judgement the person has tends to be lacking. There is also some inflated sense of self esteem, where a person may feel very good about themselves but tend to overestimate their capacities and talents. There is decreased sleep or decreased need for sleep, but not necessarily an inability to sleep, just lack of desire or need to sleep as much as usual.

What distinguishes hypomania from a general good mood is that is is beyond the normal stae of feeling happy and content and seems excessive and without cause.

2007-03-05 15:11:05 · answer #1 · answered by Opester 5 · 2 0

For me, it is like I am all powerful, at one with the world, the ideas are pouring from me, my life is blossoming. Everything I touch turns to gold. I am incredibly creative and intelligent, I think so quickly. I have a lot of fun around others and make a lot of jokes. I don't get these much anymore-I think most people get fewer hypomanic episodes as they get older. These hypomanic episodes probably last a month or two. Usually, the work I do is good during these episodes, but there is also often some self-important crap that I thought was good at the time. I mean, the artwork and writing can get really far out, so that it's junk. I get really obsessive about doing "My Work" whatever that is, and get teed off really bad if My Work is interrupted. I'm diagnosed bipolar NOS, meaning the psychiatrist can't figure it out (I get hypomania, depression and mixed moods, mostly mixed moods).

2007-03-05 15:40:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends on whether I'm happy at the moment. It doesn't happen often, but when it did and I went happy up I only slept a couple hours a night, I spent more money than I usually would (but not enough to put me in trouble), I don't stop talking, I journal whenever I can't talk because my mind is still going, I have a lot of sex (only with my boyfriend), I eat less. When I'm already depressed and go hypomanic I get very irritable and snap easily, try push away people I love, cut more, also don't sleep. Probably there are other symptoms, but this is what I can remember at the moment.

2007-03-05 16:39:58 · answer #3 · answered by fiVe 6 · 0 0

I helped myself by potential of ultimately seeing a therapist who have been given me to verify a psychiatrist who saved my existence, actually. I waited see you later that i can't stay to tell the tale with out meds now. it somewhat is a creative ailment whilst left untreated regrettably. Remembering that as quickly as i'm nicely and not letting myself have faith i will decrease or provide up them is a great deal. scientific care is yet another biggy. it could sound like a waste of time, yet everyone with bipolar has screwed up sufficient to justify scientific care, nevermind handling the diagnosis, meds, and ailment. including shape to existence, set sleep schedules, exercising, healthful weight loss plan, proscribing rigidity... all help lots. Then there is the great one. understanding which you're someone in simple terms like another and might accomplish regardless of you decide on. The ailment is a continual soreness interior the butt, besides the undeniable fact that it does not could desire to define you.

2016-10-17 09:09:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My best friend has bipolar 2. When she's hypomanic, she is in the best mood imaginable, talking incessantly, and just overall happy. She also has very poor impulse control during this time and will spend money like crazy.

2007-03-05 16:13:24 · answer #5 · answered by Carmen J 2 · 0 0

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