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Hey everyone. Hope all is well. Quick question. I've posted on here before about my wife and I'm happy to say that our little family is happier than ever. My wife just recently started a new job, my son is about to turn one and all is well. I say that with even with a situation we just went through yesterday. My wife has been off medication since early july and did great. Coming off olanzapine was a little tough with some anxiety and minor bouts of depression, but after a few days, she was much better. Well, last night she was out with my family doing some christmas shopping and she had a little too much to drink. I could tell earlier in the day that she had too much to drink, but it's the first time in a while she let her hair down. Sometime around 930pm, she developed some anxiety and panick and then quickly slipped into a minor manic state. This is the first time shes had a bout with mania since her initial diagnoses. I could get into details, but long story short, it was a more mild version of the episodes that landed her in the hospital almost 9 months ago. She got home this morning after being cared for by my family, and she still had some anxiety and uneasiness to her. After a short nap, a little lunch, we started talking and she came very quickly back to herself. She was happy and playing with our son, we are currently watching the packer game and it's like nothing ever happen. We are confused as to why this happen and nervous that it may happen again. I realize alcohol could have been a huge contributor, but has anyone on here had a similar experience? Has anyone had a minor episode that was triggered out of no where and lasted a very short time? It's like we are going to bed tonight totally fine but just wondering if this is something we need to be concerned about or is it just part of the long recovery from this disease? Much love to all of you and thanks in advance.

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Hello LovinHubby

Good to hear your family is happier than ever.

I'm sure your wife was celebrating how well she is doing just over a year since such a traumatic illness. Taking on a new job is a challenge in itself and something I wouldn't have been ready for so I think she's amazing :)

I don't know if you were given a link in your earlier post to the PP Guide for Partners but it might be helpful to read at app-supportnetwork.org/what.... On page 12 under "Being aware of your partner's mental health" it does mention that " It is important to remember that all new mums (and dads) have good days and bad days." Also "Women who have had PP say it can take 12-18 months or longer to feel 'normal again'.

If you are both worried, I think talking to medical professionals might be helpful for reassurance. Much love to you and your family too .... take care.

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