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Does anyone suffer from Bipolar? I have been very manic for about 2 weeks now. Have experienced episodes like this in the last 18...

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months but this time is more extreme. I think I can run, jump, and even fly........obviously I can't. I do suffer from times of depression too - but i thought that was just normal under the circumstances. Seeing my GP next week.

Does anyone have any experiences of this?

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Hi wibblywobbly

I am sure having those feelings you described relating to mania when you have ataxia is extremely distressing. Your GP is by far the best person to advise on the best management for this. In the meantime before you see him/her you must make sure you keep yourself safe in an environment that it is least likely that you will try and act on those thoughts. For example try not to be left alone. I hope all goes well with your GP next week.

Best Wishes

Harriet

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Hi wibbywobbly

Yes,I recommend you ask your GP if you can do a "living with Bipolar" course,I found this very helpful.

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wibblywobbly in reply to Willowpuss

Thanks. I don't know if that exists here as I am in France. But i'm sure they will do something for me

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Hello Wibblywobbly

Just wanted to say sorry you are having a bad time lately. Keep your chin up and I hope all is well soon. I am sure your GP will help.

Take care

Fifa

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silkwood

It's bad enough suffering from Ataxia let alone being bipolar as well.A double whammy.

Just survive this time;it won'go on forever.You must be a very strong person.

If it's any consolation I am on Citalopram for the depression with Ataxia let alone bipolar as well.

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dollydippy

So sorry to hear you are having these episodes. They must be very distressing. HarryB's

advice is very good. Hope you are feelking better soon.

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wibblywobbly

I will let you know what my GP says after Friday's appt. The manicness did calm for a few days and I felt grumpy and horrible. Today it's starting again. Apparently it could be an over-active thyroid so will prob start with tests for that.

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