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what triggers mania or hypomania?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 196159" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Triggers do differ for each individual. My son's mania has been triggered by antidepressant use (specifically three weeks of Zoloft rxed for anxiety) and anxiety itself. Lack of sleep can be a sx itself of mania or it can lead to a manic episode. Last winter my son was so anxious about attending a day treatment program that he couldn't sleep. That led to staying up night after night for a couple of weeks without the need to sleep during the day, which is a sx of mania. Seroquel put an end to this manic episode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 196159, member: 2423"] Triggers do differ for each individual. My son's mania has been triggered by antidepressant use (specifically three weeks of Zoloft rxed for anxiety) and anxiety itself. Lack of sleep can be a sx itself of mania or it can lead to a manic episode. Last winter my son was so anxious about attending a day treatment program that he couldn't sleep. That led to staying up night after night for a couple of weeks without the need to sleep during the day, which is a sx of mania. Seroquel put an end to this manic episode. [/QUOTE]
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