Posted by smith562 on January 29, 2005, at 18:35:20
In reply to Re: Maybe, Maybe not, posted by mike13 on January 29, 2005, at 17:08:37
Hey Mike,
That definately does happen to many people with mood disorders. Once they are properly treated, the whole world is given back to them (so to speak). So maybe this is not hypomania ... just being normal.
Take Care ...
Smith
> That was an interesting thread.. it seems hypomania for me. is absolutely perfect...
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> I think because I am normally lifeless and inhibitied socially, the effect it has on me is actually a normalizing effect where it results in me acting just like the next person , instead of shy and boring..
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> Where as someone else who was already in a "normal" state ie not shy , not dull.. it would take them to the NEXT LEVEL.. which would just make them TO UNINHIBITED and lead to some wacky behavoir.. You see what im trying to say??
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> It'd be interesting to find out why hypomanic state improves your cognition.. how it makes you more creative and witty etc etc..
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> If only there was a way where we could tweak it just to the right level where as.. it wouldn't result in such a "manic" state..
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