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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 136281" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, I just saw your note about hypomania.</p><p>Funny, I just got a massage and the therapist said she gets like that and it helps her to exercise. Heck, I am recovering from the flu (going on Week 3) and can't exercise because I'm still getting dizzy spells ... so like you, I type and/or talk.</p><p>But I would agree, in general, that exercise really does help sort out the thoughts and calm things down.</p><p>I like the way you phrased how ALL the thoughts are EQUAL and you need to sort out priorities. That's very important.</p><p>MY husband hates how I hop from subject to subject but frankly, I think it's half my "hypomania" and half the fact that he's a workaholic and I feel like I have to squish and telescope every little thing into a rapid-fire conversation--albeit one sided--just to give him all the info I think he needs.</p><p>It's not fun. I'm glad your family thinks it's funny. At least you've got that going for you. More power to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 136281, member: 3419"] Oh, I just saw your note about hypomania. Funny, I just got a massage and the therapist said she gets like that and it helps her to exercise. Heck, I am recovering from the flu (going on Week 3) and can't exercise because I'm still getting dizzy spells ... so like you, I type and/or talk. But I would agree, in general, that exercise really does help sort out the thoughts and calm things down. I like the way you phrased how ALL the thoughts are EQUAL and you need to sort out priorities. That's very important. MY husband hates how I hop from subject to subject but frankly, I think it's half my "hypomania" and half the fact that he's a workaholic and I feel like I have to squish and telescope every little thing into a rapid-fire conversation--albeit one sided--just to give him all the info I think he needs. It's not fun. I'm glad your family thinks it's funny. At least you've got that going for you. More power to you. [/QUOTE]
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