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Title: A Day in the Life of a Bipolar Man
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October 5, 2006 |
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similar to a racecar that cannot stop. My mind jumps from one thought to the next. It is
very difficult to keep my mind on one subject at a time. I am also easily distracted while manic. Mania is often divided into two categories: full blown manic episodes, and a less severe form of
mania known as hypomania... Showed first 250 characters
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Hypomania is often not especially problematic for the patient as he or she typically feels very energetic and in a very good mood (Ehrlich 322). Hypomania is
the feeling that I love to feel. I feel normal. I am more energetic and not really tired.
The following stage that occurs in my disorder is a mixed state... Showed next 250 characters
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