Could I be bipolar?

I've been diagnosed with most important depression before, and I know that's what I'm going through now. I've get an appointment with my family dr tomorrow since I couldn't grasp in to see a psychologist for a month and I need somewhat help now.

I've never really connected my other behavior to thing. However, I go through periods be I'm extremely agitated. I'll be very anxious. I'll move around a lot and play. I won't be able to sleep. I remember times when I've cleaned the bathroom or whatever surrounded by the middle of the night just for something to do. Could this be lately hypomania? I've always just thought it be just quirky me.

I don't want to bring up depression with my doctor and enjoy him write me a script for Prozac (which is what I was on before) and really be bipolar and not freshly a person who suffers from depression. I also don't want to bring it up if my symptoms aren't bipolar.

Could I also have an anxiety problem? I'm other anxious no matter if my mood is up or down.

Adhd my son have it will he find worse as he get elder?



Answers:    You sound approaching my daughter who is bipolar (she has the hypo mania which is harder to identify because it doesn't necessarily look manic) - transmit the doctor and see what he thinks.
Not all antidepressants worsen fascination moods in all relatives. Prozac could mask manic symptoms. Prozac tends to hold a mellowing affect on moods.

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there are other medication that your doctor can prescribe not just pozac. I'm on cymbalta and it works for me but may not work for you. but from what you say you are possibly bipolar because i see deeply of me in you but that's not up for me to diagnose. well...in need the depression u wouldn't have bipolar. Do a search on bipolar disorder...it doesn't give the impression of being to really fit for you! It sounds more like anxiety. Write down all of your symptoms and update your doctor tomorrow.

I, by mistake watch child porn. How the hell do you receive over something approaching that?


Just don't worry about it. These 'illnesses' simply corrupt people's minds into believing there is something wrong with them. You give the impression of being like a prime example. I have an anxiety disorder which vitally means I worry greatly...and cleaning is a way for me to distract myself from worrying. When your lying in bed trying to gain to sleep all the annoying thoughts come flooding into your head wich is probably why you concluded up cleaning in the middle of the night.

Everyone have some form of mental disorder I reckon, whether it's anger, depression or anxiety. Depending on how well you deal beside it determines whether you'll let it ruin your life or not.

I own anger issues that I tend to vent into doing something creative and my anxiety toubles are a blessing in disguise...because I worry so much going on for failing I push myself extra hard to do my work at a satisfactory standard.

I reckon that it's better to matter with these things in a track that is suitable for you rather than turning to medication.

It simply hit me crazy right very soon and am have cravings?


While what you described might nouns a little hypomanic, you have to remember that you be prescribed Prozac. Antidepressants send people beside bipolar into hypomania/mania but it doesn't sound like you have that reaction from it. Why don't you want to bring it up with your doctor? There are bipolar medication (such as lithium) that are VERY good at treating depression and are even prescribed for unipolar depression. So whether or not you have bipolar, you're still depressed and nearby are medications out there that can comfort. Just discuss it with your doctor... if you don't ask, they can't help.

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