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Forum: General Health July 8th 2010, 01:16 AM
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Posted By Batman.
Re: High Vs. Low (Doctor?)

All Bipolar subtypes have Depression as a symptom. But it has Mania too, which is a bit more extreme than "Ooh, I'm so happy today!".
Forum: General Health July 1st 2010, 12:25 AM
Replies: 8
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Posted By Batman.
Re: High Vs. Low (Doctor?)

Honestly, what the other user said makes alot of sense.

Though, I'm telling you right now, it's definitely not Bipolar. You could have Mild Depression, for all I know. But, the best thing to do...
Forum: General Health June 29th 2010, 12:22 AM
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Views: 2,173
Posted By Batman.
Re: High Vs. Low (Doctor?)

Bipolar and Depression don't go together. They're two different things.

Anyways, what are your HIGHS like? Explain the best you can with a real-life example (including actions, duration, etc.),...
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