Chessie
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- MBTI
- INfJ
I am curious as to if anyone else has this condition on a regular basis and how you deal with it when you're in the middle of an episode. Mine tend to be fairly calm except I go to a devilishly creative place which tends to mean I start writing absolutely mad things. Tonight's produced some genuinely unreadable prose and a weird sense of unreality.
We are the torturing philosopher royalty assaulting meaning. We are therian contusions developing on the violated nethers of our worldly expanse. I am aggrieved, I am reviled, i am stricken. Under banners and spangles, under uniform and character, under a day darkening hail of lead they hide from us in foxholes. I can't deny it. We are the rape kings.
What do you do when you're having an episode?
(edit for definition of hypomania)
Episodic occurances of:
We are the torturing philosopher royalty assaulting meaning. We are therian contusions developing on the violated nethers of our worldly expanse. I am aggrieved, I am reviled, i am stricken. Under banners and spangles, under uniform and character, under a day darkening hail of lead they hide from us in foxholes. I can't deny it. We are the rape kings.
What do you do when you're having an episode?
(edit for definition of hypomania)
Episodic occurances of:
- pressured speech;
- inflated self-esteem or grandiosity;
- decreased need for sleep;
- flight of ideas or the subjective experience that thoughts are racing;
- easy distractibility and attention-deficit (superficially[citation needed] similar to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder);
- increase in psychomotor agitation; and
- involvement in pleasurable activities that may have a high potential for negative psycho-social or physical consequences (e.g., the person engages in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, reckless driving, or foolish business investments).[3]
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