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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 468232" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>It is possible that the depression you are aware of is misdiagnosed bipolar. Not all bipolar goes into sever manic mode. Even with bipolar II, the hypomania is not always pronounced enough to cause a problem and therefore is not considered a symptom by the patient. In fact it feels like extreme well being. in my opinion this is why SSRI's have all these crazy opposing side effects. In ppl diagnosed with depression who actually have bipolar, these medications can spell serious trouble.</p><p></p><p>AND bipolar is not <em>necessarily</em> genetic. It can skip a generation or two and it can just come out of nowhere. It's just more likely if there is bipolar in the family tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 468232, member: 11965"] It is possible that the depression you are aware of is misdiagnosed bipolar. Not all bipolar goes into sever manic mode. Even with bipolar II, the hypomania is not always pronounced enough to cause a problem and therefore is not considered a symptom by the patient. In fact it feels like extreme well being. in my opinion this is why SSRI's have all these crazy opposing side effects. In ppl diagnosed with depression who actually have bipolar, these medications can spell serious trouble. AND bipolar is not [I]necessarily[/I] genetic. It can skip a generation or two and it can just come out of nowhere. It's just more likely if there is bipolar in the family tree. [/QUOTE]
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