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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 321177" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think she's right- I exhibited all those behaviors for years from previous trauma and abuse- no one in my family has BiPolar (BP) (unless you count that difficult child might but no one from my side has been diagnosis'd with it). And it is from depression and a family tendency toward being high-anxiety. Additionally, wellbutrin made me into a time bomb. I used to work for a man who was diabetic and had emotional struggles from losing his legs- he was rx'd prozac and it turned him into a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde- but he was nnot bipolar. Please remember- everyone who "fits" some of the BiPolar (BP) symptoms is not truly BiPolar (BP). </p><p></p><p>AD's can make people who aren't BiPolar (BP) a time bomb, high, moody, etc. But they put a BiPolar (BP) person off the charts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 321177, member: 3699"] I think she's right- I exhibited all those behaviors for years from previous trauma and abuse- no one in my family has BiPolar (BP) (unless you count that difficult child might but no one from my side has been diagnosis'd with it). And it is from depression and a family tendency toward being high-anxiety. Additionally, wellbutrin made me into a time bomb. I used to work for a man who was diabetic and had emotional struggles from losing his legs- he was rx'd prozac and it turned him into a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde- but he was nnot bipolar. Please remember- everyone who "fits" some of the BiPolar (BP) symptoms is not truly BiPolar (BP). AD's can make people who aren't BiPolar (BP) a time bomb, high, moody, etc. But they put a BiPolar (BP) person off the charts. [/QUOTE]
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