01-02-2024 01:54 PM
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Hey @Doog sounds like a rough day. Anything we can do to support you this arvo?
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01-02-2024 06:13 PM
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01-02-2024 09:36 PM
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Is it something that triggers this change? Or do you just wake up that way. I sometimes get triggered thinking about my wife. But sometimes it's water off a ducks back. Most of the time I just wake up and see what the day brings. I hope you get back to a steady state soon.
@Spartacus1
01-02-2024 09:39 PM
01-02-2024 09:39 PM
I can’t find a trigger. Just in an extreme episode for no reason! It can just happen. No trigger needed. Is part of the fucked up illness
01-02-2024 09:41 PM
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02-02-2024 08:32 AM
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@Doog sometimes anxiety seems to be a trigger for me. Other times it might be thoughts about past happenings or memories. Thoughts about my ex used to trigger me. Sometimes thoughts about my ex girlfriend that passed away has. Trauma maybe?
02-02-2024 08:45 PM
02-02-2024 08:45 PM
Definitely have triggers thinking about certain things, have learned not to think to hard about some stuff or quickly recontextualise it.
Physical stuff like not enough sleep / even too much caffeine.
And then just randomly as well! The last out and out hypomania I had was completely out of the blue, I had been pretty badly depressed and then just started feeling amazing for no reason, heart beating fast wanted to go tearing off down the street. I timed it too, it only lasted 5 hours, very odd to be aware of it for a change.
Anxiety definitely ties into it, I used to think I felt good from beating anxiety but pretty sure it was getting manic and then having no restraint. It is all a bit of a mess of different emotion.
03-02-2024 03:15 PM
03-02-2024 03:15 PM
@Acanthiza @Shaz51 @Spartacus1 @Captain24 @Captain24 @tyme
Sounds a lot like me. Some triggers and other times out of the blue.
To me this does not sound bipolar.
Ultradian, ultra fast cycling bipolar or trauma or personality mood swings. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/and-running/202208/thinking-twice-about...
I guess this is part of my struggle with my diagnosis. But this questioning, is also a symtom of the diagnosis!
Helping my son move house so I feel better. Yesterday my daughter visited for dinner. But still under some underlying depression. But clinical depression should no be affected by activites? It sounds like mild depression mixed with rapid cycling up to "normal". But I guess I have had major depression along with mixed mood cycling. The mood cycling seems to be much more rapid now? Drugs affecting mood cycling?
As always lots of questions but no answers! I'll let you know tomorrow how I'm going.
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