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03 Mar 2014, 9:59 pm

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Didn't mean to post three times. I got some error message and thought it didn't go through.


yeah this place is buggy as all hell.


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04 Mar 2014, 7:36 am

I had the dosing of my medication screwed up because I couldn't get a refill of 150mg Lamictal, so I took some left over 100mg because I figured it would be better than nothing. My concentration is off and I feel like my moods are too, maybe I've been rapid cycling. I e-mailed my professor about having trouble finishing assignments that were due today, and told her that I still got some work done on them. She said I had all semester to work on them, not just the past week, but she knew last week that I hadn't done them. The disability services at my college "try" to help but leave all of the accommodations up to the professor. I've never had a professor who wasn't understanding in the 7 classes I've taken so far. My writing professors give me all the time I need because they like my writing. She's a gender studies professor who has said I have good insight on the subject, so I thought she would want to help me more. Does anyone know if most colleges leave accommodations up to the professors? That doesn't seem fair. I wish these people who aren't understanding knew what it was like. I talked to her while I was manic, and told her I was. She said she had a friend with Bipolar Disorder. None of my understanding teachers have seen me in that state. I thought she would be as understanding as they were.



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04 Mar 2014, 4:42 pm

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ok not depressive all ways new I wasn't ,didn't know I had anxiety + panic , how on earth could it be so bad 8O , since anxiety/depression are often two sides to the same coin this may be of use to somebody or perhaps not since I doubt anybody is reading this, I can only try :roll:

www.wrongplanet.net/postt253404.html


curious did anybody check my link or am I doing like most people here wasting my time talking to myself :wink:


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24 Mar 2014, 12:02 am

I haven't been officially diagnosed with either a PDD/ASD or bipolar, but I've been considered for a bipolar diagnosis in the past. Pretty sure I'm Bipolar I. I'm desperately seeking out a bipolar diagnosis, because I feel like I need to be on medication. Things have been pretty bad for me lately, and at this point I feel that there's no other choice...



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26 Mar 2014, 10:12 pm

I'll chime in. In 2008 I was diagnosed with three mental conditions (the other two I'll mention in the appropriate threads as time allows). One of those was Mood Disorder: NOS. This was suspected as a result of my brain SPECT scan that showed the emotional area of my brain malfunctioning pretty badly. These days I still get mood swings, but not as frequent as I used to (unless I've been drinking in public). Most of the time my mood is on the down side. NT's have told me I'm "always depressed or grumpy", which to me seems perfectly normal. Other times I'm either raging or having a "larger-than-life" thought (which once again I can't tell until someone tells me). After lots of researching I found out not too long ago that these are the main signs of Bipolar II. I can't seem to confirm it though.

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31 Mar 2014, 2:12 am

I was recently diagnosed with AS. I am a 25 y/o female. I am wondering how long bipolar episodes can last? When I was in high school I slept like 10 hours a night and napped during the day. Now I can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. This sleep problem began when I started running my own business and that is when I began noticing my racing mind (18 years old). I have quite obvious patterns as well of needing far more sleep than usual. Other times I'm good on 5 hours a night. When I need less sleep I am far more energetic. I go through periods when I crave the few couple closest to me and then other times I will convince myself for weeks that I just cannot stand to be around them because they drive me insane. It is just so hard to distinguish what could possibly have been an episode and what is just from living with undiagnosed AS and SPD. My paternal grandfather had, what my family called, manic depression. If I do too have this disorder I think that could make sense because I feel deep depression much more often then I feel manic.. except for the sleep patterns. I am seeing my psych in a couple weeks I am just looking for input.



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01 Apr 2014, 12:32 am

Yeah. Sometimes I want to be with friends and other times reject them. During the rejection times I thought it was because of my ASD and people just not listening to my needs, but then I became manic and started talking to my friend again.

I hardly sleep anymore but last night I was rapid cycling liked mad while in bed. Yesterday was a complete mixed episode for me (or was it today? - No, I've been more hypomanic yet having problems with focusing on important tasks).

I kind of refuse to take medication because every one I've taken have given me severe and long lasting side effects which is how I found myself posting in this thread.

I've actually done pretty well this month with managing my moods. I haven't had alcohol since a couple of weeks ago so it's probably got something to do with that. Something weird happened though when I had chamomile tea. I got really weepy and then a huge anxiety spike which then crashed into depression. Weird. I thought that tea was supposed to calm me down. Certain food/drinks can set me off too.


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01 Apr 2014, 2:51 am

^^^^

was that upon my advise ? anxiety / depressive shouldn't drink ever . it wasn't post medicated that I realised these triggers like drinking was bad and the ill effects kicked in latter . in fact I now realise sunlight is good for anxiety , I had read it can be bad for head injury patients , I now realise it was the suns heat/changing weather that has a major flight affect , thank god for medication theirs a bit more fight now :wink:


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05 Apr 2014, 7:01 am

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was that upon my advise ? anxiety / depressive shouldn't drink ever . it wasn't post medicated that I realised these triggers like drinking was bad and the ill effects kicked in latter . in fact I now realise sunlight is good for anxiety , I had read it can be bad for head injury patients , I now realise it was the suns heat/changing weather that has a major flight affect , thank god for medication theirs a bit more fight now :wink:

No. The last beer I had gave me a stomach ache and I just know they make my moods worse.
It does take some time for the effects to hit me but when they do I know.
Lack of sleep has definitely made my moods worse and harder to manage though.

I've got other things on my mind too which is making my anxiety worse.


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05 Apr 2014, 6:53 pm

^^^

well this takes time to work out , i'm with a disability agency and we went to a local Woolworths and they have the airconditioner really low like 19 -20 C and it was glorious for my nervous system , I said I want to really really want to work their when people set it at 24-25 c to save money it's akin to not having one at all , could the disability guy not see how bad I was in other stores? I could see he was struggling in that store as he has asthma . his "suggestions " of other lines of work is not helpful , he is a salesmen and is just trying to get his kick back , they need to listen carefully ...


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15 Apr 2014, 5:55 am

JoeKikas wrote:
I'll chime in. In 2008 I was diagnosed with three mental conditions (the other two I'll mention in the appropriate threads as time allows). One of those was Mood Disorder: NOS. This was suspected as a result of my brain SPECT scan that showed the emotional area of my brain malfunctioning pretty badly. These days I still get mood swings, but not as frequent as I used to (unless I've been drinking in public). Most of the time my mood is on the down side. NT's have told me I'm "always depressed or grumpy", which to me seems perfectly normal. Other times I'm either raging or having a "larger-than-life" thought (which once again I can't tell until someone tells me). After lots of researching I found out not too long ago that these are the main signs of Bipolar II. I can't seem to confirm it though.

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Does sound a bit like Bipolar II. Impossible to tell from a single post online though. Researching is definitely the way to go - two out of three of the disorders i have i initially self-diagnosed after researching, and I was right both times.


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15 Apr 2014, 6:02 am

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I was recently diagnosed with AS. I am a 25 y/o female. I am wondering how long bipolar episodes can last? When I was in high school I slept like 10 hours a night and napped during the day. Now I can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. This sleep problem began when I started running my own business and that is when I began noticing my racing mind (18 years old). I have quite obvious patterns as well of needing far more sleep than usual. Other times I'm good on 5 hours a night. When I need less sleep I am far more energetic. I go through periods when I crave the few couple closest to me and then other times I will convince myself for weeks that I just cannot stand to be around them because they drive me insane. It is just so hard to distinguish what could possibly have been an episode and what is just from living with undiagnosed AS and SPD. My paternal grandfather had, what my family called, manic depression. If I do too have this disorder I think that could make sense because I feel deep depression much more often then I feel manic.. except for the sleep patterns. I am seeing my psych in a couple weeks I am just looking for input.


There can be huge variation in how long bipolar episodes can last - much bigger variation than even what is implied in the diagnostic manual. I know this first hand from personal experience.

Ironically, my mother (who we retrospectively diagnosed as also having bipolar after I was diagnosed) and I are at opposite extremes of the spectrum. Her episodes tend to last for several years, whereas I have experienced episodes as short as a few hours (full blown episodes - we're talking complete physical incapacitation due to severe depression/full blown erratic manic behaviour... it's kind of bizarre experiencing them in short bursts - I might suddenly and obsessively -out of nowhere - start researching holiday destinations with the full intent of spending thousands of dollars, only to snap out of it 3 hours later and wonder what on earth I was thinking).


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15 Apr 2014, 6:05 am

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I have high anxiety, depression and apparent bi-polar. I started taking a medication after years of denial (Atarax), but it seemed to make my heart flutter more, so I had to stop after getting the second container. I really need to try some antidepressants because I don't want a horrible year like this again where I have intense self-hatred and examination every day. I have learned my lesson though hopefully. It is always important to greet strangers with kindness, even if they appear miserable, untrustworthy, or just plain mean. And if you're nervous around women while staring at them, you will seem creepy. I WILL finally improve my self confidence next year. No more bullshitting like these last few years. Mostly anyway!


If you are bipolar, don't take anti-depressants without a mood stabilizer, or unsupervised. It can make bipolar worse, and send you into a manic state.

I hope things work out for you though, and that this is a good year.

It would have been great if the professionals I saw told me this. I read about it somewhere else last month and talked to my psychiatrist about getting off the anti-depressant I had been on since middle school (seriously) and just sticking with my mood stabilizer. I asked her following my last mixed episode. I've been dealing with mixed episodes and rapid cycling since I was sixteen, before I even really knew what those terms meant. I have two family members with Bipolar Disorder and had a feeling I would get it too. But because I've seen therapists and psychiatrists who are extremely hesitant to diagnose young people and are apparently not very educated about Cyclothymia, I didn't get officially diagnosed until I was referred to someone who did psychological testing on me last spring (at age 20). I started telling people I thought I was Bipolar when I was 17 - but I was being a "hypochondriac" teenager. I've had to deal with this sh** entirely on my own for five years because nobody told me what to do - I've spent years researching, going on forums, and trying to figure out my patterns/triggers. I'm finally off the medication I was forced to take that made my symptoms even worse. I know I'm on the right track now but it's been hell getting here.

I was just looking through this thread and this post inspired that rant. I recently "self-diagnosed" myself with Aspergers (Autism runs in my family as well) and I'm working on getting an official diagnosis. I keep wondering which of my symptoms are a result of which disorder (or a combination of the two). I have lots of friends on the Bipolar spectrum as well as the Autism spectrum (although we rarely talk about any of it) and I feel like I can't fully relate to them as much as I'd like because they don't experience both. I'm glad I found a place to talk about these things, and I'm interested in hearing other people's experiences with them.


yeah, anti-depressants can be extremely dangerous. When I was ultra ultra rapid cycling in a very severe way and a psychiatrist initially misdiagnosed me with a combination of depression and ADHD, she tried me on anti-depressant drugs and I actually went into a sort of out of control manic fit (where I had to be physically restrained as my limbs were flying everywhere, and I was almost hospitalized).


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21 Apr 2014, 1:37 am

Is there a correlation between Asperger’s syndrome and poor hygiene such as soiling underwear?



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21 Apr 2014, 2:44 am

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Is there a correlation between Asperger’s syndrome and poor hygiene such as soiling underwear?


This is actually the bipolar support thread, so this is way off topic.
I'll try to answer your question anyways very short:
Poor hygiene may occur in ppl with ASS to some degree and some have it, but poor hygiene is a lot more common in schizophrenic spectrum disorders like schizotypal PD and so on.
So to answer your question simply: yes, but just in some cases.


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04 Jun 2014, 8:44 pm

Just joined wrong planet. I am diagnosed bipolar, OCD, Tourrettes and undiagnosed Asperger's.