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hyperverbal, pressured speech -- any thoughts . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 381277" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I live alone and far from family and friends. When I do get the chance to talk to or get together with them, I talk myself hoarse, literally. My mum will flat out ask if I've been like this for a while and gently suggest a call to my psychiatrist (or shrink as she says) to check up on medications.</p><p></p><p>I don't usually go into true mania if my medications are right, but still do swing into hypomania. It's sort of weird as I present to people I don't know as having a very flat affect, including my voice, and I'm not comfortable talking to strangers face to face. I did work doing phone tech support for many years and did OK there once I learned to read intonation. I still have trouble reading facial expressions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 381277, member: 1963"] I live alone and far from family and friends. When I do get the chance to talk to or get together with them, I talk myself hoarse, literally. My mum will flat out ask if I've been like this for a while and gently suggest a call to my psychiatrist (or shrink as she says) to check up on medications. I don't usually go into true mania if my medications are right, but still do swing into hypomania. It's sort of weird as I present to people I don't know as having a very flat affect, including my voice, and I'm not comfortable talking to strangers face to face. I did work doing phone tech support for many years and did OK there once I learned to read intonation. I still have trouble reading facial expressions [/QUOTE]
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