Anyone else here have MANIC DEPRESSION?
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 12:30 PM Author: Respect your Elders (1799 SOL away from student loan freedom (thanks gator))
If you can't control yourself than you're not any better than the people you're judging.
Hth
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 1:12 PM Author: '"'"''"'"'''"''"
If you do indeed have it but can function without it, it's likely a very mild case.
I have a severe case of manic depression combined with schizophrenia. When I'm manic I run on about 2-4 hours a sleep for extended periods. The schizophrenic symptoms are more crippling as it involves severe persecutory delusions that make me unable to function. I've been hospitalized eight or nine times for this (I've lost count).
My case is severe enough where I've finally accepted that I need medication. When I go off my meds I end up in the hospital eventually, often lose my job, etc.
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 1:38 PM Author: '"'"''"'"'''"''"
Well if you can function without meds it's probably mild.
I wasn't drinking or using drugs during any of my psychotic episodes, and I wasn't under extreme stress or anything, either. In my case the paranoia built up over around two years until I became fully psychotic overnight.
That first psychotic episode started a cycle: become psychotic, do enough crazy things that the police get involved, I get hauled off to the hospital, and I stabilize on medication. But after each hospitalization I'd stop the meds, and the paranoia and mania would inevitably creep back up, and the cycle would repeat. It took eight or nine hospitalizations for me to acknowledge that I needed meds.
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 2:02 PM Author: .,.,.,....,.,..,.,.,.,
What meds do you take? I am on Latuda
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 2:37 PM Author: .,.,.,....,.,..,.,.,.,
Latuda is the least worst antipsychotic I've been on
Abilify really sucked for me & Zyprexa turned me into a hungry, tired zombie
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 2:54 PM Author: .,.,.,....,.,..,.,.,.,
The problem is, many of the meds are legit awful. Abilify is what they first put me on and it was terrible. I had some very unpleasant akathisia on it.
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 3:10 PM Author: .,.,.,....,.,..,.,.,.,
I can confidently say that for me, decades of Abilify would be a worse outcome than decades of being repeatedly cycled through a psych ward.
Luckily there are other meds.
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 1:24 PM Author: .,.,.,....,.,..,.,.,.,
Maybe me.
I'm definitely a depressedmo but I have a hard time seeing the mania.
At the same time I've had episodes of psychosis. These have been primarily (but not always) brought on by alcohol abuse.
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 3:23 PM Author: '"'"''"'"'''"''"
I'm the pumo from higher up in the thread. Manic depression, schizophrenia, etc. are very real based on my personal experience.
I've had multiple psychotic episodes. Hallucinated at the most severe points. No drugs or alcohol involved in any of them. Hospitalized a bunch of times, as I mentioned.
I need to reiterate that this stuff is VERY real and usually life-altering in a negative way.
My long-term girlfriend left me after the second episode. Many friends stopped talking to me. I lost two jobs. I had to move back in with my parents. etc.
The stigma is just as real. While I did do some insane and bizarre things when I was psychotic, I did absolutely nothing wrong/illegal/unethical/etc., nor did doing so ever seriously cross my mind. And as I mentioned, there were no drugs involved. But so many people cut ties with me so quickly that it was indescribably demoralizing.
Returning to some level of normalcy takes at least several years after multiple psychotic episodes. You don't just "snap out of it."
At least my good friends stuck with me, and I wasn't completely abandoned. I still have a support network.
You can't return to your "old self" after suffering through these types of mental health issues. You become a different person.
I don't discuss this with anyone other than my doctor, and I post about it a few times a year on xo when the topic pops up. I'm just typing this out because it just sits bottled up inside of me the rest of the time.
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Date: November 22nd, 2025 4:11 PM Author: Lab Diamond Dallas Trump
Moderate case, undiagnosed, no meds.
For the most part, it can be kept in check somewhat by avoiding stress and getting plenty of sleep (which is a big challenge because it actively works against me getting sleep). The most common issues day-to-day are obsessiveness and a complete lack of self-control. My ability to say ... stop playing a video game or stop poasting or stop eating junk food (which I usually just entirely avoid for this reason) is worse than a child's. Emotional regulation is also very poor. Sometimes anger issues or severe anxiety. High level of risk taking and disregard for consequences.
Luckily no real psychotic episodes. About the closest I came was a few years ago, living alone in a large house in an isolated area because I moved 6 months before my wife while she was waiting to be transferred. After a while, I developed a fear that I was going to open a random door in the house and a monster was just going to be ... there (it looked sort of like Anima from FFX). I never had a rational belief that this was true in any way, just a general feeling of unease, and I was concerned about the possibility that it seemed conceivable that I MIGHT become unable to distinguish the truth.
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