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I am a 21 year old male and for 13 years I've always wanted to be like other people (like if I wanted to be like Mark Hoppus from Blink 182 I would dress like him and try to talk like him and I would go buy a bass guitar and change my personality according to what I perceive him to be). Also for the past two years I've had mood issues where I am depressed/suicidal for a week or two and then I am manic for off and on periods of time where I go on spending sprees and I am irritable and have extreme anger issues and my mind races. I am also very paranoid and I think people conspire against me. I have been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and my psychologist said I am Bipolar, but I didn't tell him about my identity issues. I am seeing a psychiatrist tomorrow for an independent evaluation and I just want to have a better idea of what it might be going in to the doctors visit. So what do you think? I am thinking Bipolar or some sort of personality disorder. Thanks.

2007-09-26 08:22:49 · 5 answers · asked by FMR13B 1 in Health Mental Health

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While psychiatrists will attempt a 'diagnosis' from the symptoms, the labels they give are only attempts to describe the symptom pattern, not real distinct entities like TB or influenza.

What you are describing are all symptoms of how it is in your inner world. The desire to be like someone else is probably the result of feeling an emptiness inside, that one's own self isn't worthwhile. While the depression/mania perdios MIGHT indicate bipolar disorder/manic-depression, that particular condition, which does have a clear biological component, is clearly not all that is going on for you. I would hope that you might be offered psychotherapy, whether or not medication is prescribed, as this will help make actual changes in how things are for you. I hope you'll be able to tell tomorrow's psychiatrist the whole story, as that's going to give her/him the best chance of providing the most appropriate treatment for you.

2007-09-26 09:06:30 · answer #1 · answered by Ambi valent 7 · 1 0

Bipolar illness isn't a personality disorder; it's a mood disorder and very amenable to treatment by a skilled psychiatrist. Combination therapy consists of prescribed medicines and psychotherapy, and has been found to be the most effective for patients diagnosed with this very serious mental illness. Support groups also help, but need to be moderated by a mental health professional.
Hang in there; it sounds like you are well on your way to feeling better.

2007-09-26 09:59:20 · answer #2 · answered by boogeywoogy 7 · 0 0

Some of the things you mentioned are things that sound like bipolar. Your depression/suicidal states then the manic, spending (I imagine sleeping very little), aggression. My sister in law is like that when off her meds and she is bipolar.
Some of the other stuff I'm unfamiliar with except to say my sister in law gets delusions of grandeur when she is manic. She thinks she is brilliant and the rest of us are idiots.
Be honest with the psychiatrist when you see him. You might even want to write out a list of things you think he needs to know just so you don't forget something you wanted to tell him. These things can be a bit nerve wracking and a person gets easy distracted or thrown when they don't know what to expect. Best Wishes.

2007-09-26 08:38:12 · answer #3 · answered by Choqs 6 · 1 0

You have a few well responses thus far. Mental ailment will also be brought about through the imperfect nature of our mortal state, a organic fluke, or through substance abuse (no longer your case I'm definite), or through dwelling atmosphere reminiscent of abusive upbringing and intellectual reimbursement as a safety mechanism. Those have all been addressed through different respondents. They will also be dealt with with cure, counseling, love and benefits. The final object is the ownership of evil spirits. My maternal grandmother suffered a intellectual/fearful breakdown whilst my Mother used to be handiest 3. She spent the final 15-two decades of her lifestyles within the Camarillo State Mental Hospital wherein she ultimately passed on to the great beyond on the younger age of sixty one from lung melanoma of all matters (she not ever smoked an afternoon of her lifestyles). My mom requested her Stake leaders what they concept of the obstacle they usually informed her the evil spirit tale. Just as she used to be nearing dying, her brain cleared and he or she identified my grandfather and mom which she had no longer performed for the entire time she used to be within the medical institution. The tale used to be that the evil spirit, understanding that its host used to be death, left and that her common potential might once more come forth. I have no idea if I think that tale or no longer however you'll suppose approximately it for what it's valued at. My grandparent weren't LDS. My mom is a convert and the one member in her or else Protestant loved ones. They are all well humans and devoted Christians so far as they recognize it. The factor is that grandmother not ever got a priesthood blessing that might have published her from ownership, if certainly that used to be the motive of her ailment. In my possess loved ones, my spouse suffered from what she defined as darkish affects when we obtained married. She have been inactive and reactivated whilst I met her. We had been married within the L.A. temple and the affects from her inactive days had been looking to reclaim her. I gave her a blessing and the ones affects left her and he or she has not ever been afflicted through them once more, greater than 33 years later. So, your query does no longer have a realistic reply. There are many elements with many abilities answers. Please recognise that we're conscious of intellectual ailment and deal with it with love, obstacle and admire. There shall be no have to worry rejection. I desire this is helping somewhat bit.

2016-09-05 08:28:12 · answer #4 · answered by muncy 4 · 0 0

sounds like bi polar i am also bipolar i feel the same way if you ever need to talk just email me mklinowski@yahoo.com

2007-09-26 08:59:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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