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What's at the root of bipolar "boredom"?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 448462" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>PJ, the psychiatrist's "official" diagnosis for husband is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Although he's treated him for ADHD in the past. So yeah, there's undoubtedly an X in there. But I know that there is also the big D. He never took benzos but was initially on Lamictal and did VERY well on that mood-wise. Got a rash, though and had to stop taking it.</p><p></p><p>His brain must be really sensitive. He claimed to have hallucinated during this flu bug when he was in the throes of fever/chills/body aches early on. The only other time I heard him admit to this was when he was post-op in the hospital and loaded up on steriods and pain killers. He not only saw and heard people who weren't there, he became extremely paranoid, irritable and hypersexual. It was freaky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 448462, member: 3444"] PJ, the psychiatrist's "official" diagnosis for husband is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Although he's treated him for ADHD in the past. So yeah, there's undoubtedly an X in there. But I know that there is also the big D. He never took benzos but was initially on Lamictal and did VERY well on that mood-wise. Got a rash, though and had to stop taking it. His brain must be really sensitive. He claimed to have hallucinated during this flu bug when he was in the throes of fever/chills/body aches early on. The only other time I heard him admit to this was when he was post-op in the hospital and loaded up on steriods and pain killers. He not only saw and heard people who weren't there, he became extremely paranoid, irritable and hypersexual. It was freaky. [/QUOTE]
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