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Bipolar ForumsGeneral & SupportDaily Numbers Feb. 15
02/15/2010 12:42 AM
ApRiLGeTsAngry77

1= Depressed- need my friends

1.5 = Cranky- DEAL WITH IT!

2 = Depressed and I can tell it is going to hang around awhile

2.5 = NUMB

3. Depressed - but my favorite ______ < insert word could cheer me up

4 = partly cloudy, moving but not motivated, functioning

5 = fine, functional, steady, stable, working list

6 = looking forward to the day, sunny, energized

7 = feeling great, looking FANTASTIC, couldn't be better

8 = up since 4 am cleaning, rearranged the living room, wrote the President, had sex twice with myself!

9 = can't stop thinking, why are all these other people so slow and stupid, time is short possibilities unlimited, I need to write that down perhaps start a novel, get out of my way

10 = the television told me I was sent by God direct to save the world so I gave away all my worldly possessions and am walking the universe ridding it from evil as I find it...and it is everywhere

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Good Morning Sunshine! How we doin? I would like to start this thread off with a neat website I found. This website texts you and you can text back your mood rating from 1-10 and they record it on a graph for you. Here is the website:

https://www.mood247.com/

I haven't been to bed yet. It is 3:40 AM here. I went out tonight with a group of friends and had a really good time. I networked with an interesting guy for about 2 hours. I learned some things from him. I can honsetly say this has been the best Valentines so far. I was surrounded by 3 wonderful men. <3

I can't believe it is Monday already!

Tongue

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02/15/2010 05:06 AM  Top
mouseam
mouseam
 
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Feel about a 5. But that could change because I have my last day of IOP today.
"life happens when you are busy making plans" -john lennon

02/15/2010 05:24 AM  Top
pirateprincess421
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A regular 5, not bored today.
Princess Lainey

Lamictal 200mg
Risperdal 1.5mg
Trazadon 100mg
Klonapin 1mg
Lexapro 20mg
Wellbutrin 150mg

PS...I hate the snow

Please note that I am not a psychiatrist or psychologist. My opinions are personal only. This site is not intended to be a substitution for professional care, nor is anyone here qualified to make diagnoses.

02/15/2010 05:56 AM  Top
DinoDarius
DinoDarius
 
Posts: 2380
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A 5. but i have a feeling that it's going to change.
Darius

Bipolar II/ Rapid Cycling

Abilify 25 mg
Lamictal 300 mg
Xanax 2 mg
Seroquel 100 mg
Vicodin 10 mg (Chronic Back Pain)

02/15/2010 08:16 AM  Top
dizzyb
dizzyb
 
Posts: 4329
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A 1 and 3. And the anxiety and guilt that goes with losing a day
Don't believe everything you think ;)

Aspire to inspire before you expire !


The information I give is from personal experience and is only advice, it is not a substitute for professional care. If you require urgent medical atention, please contact your doctor or go to the ER immediately.

02/15/2010 08:21 AM  Top
angelmaybe2u
angelmaybe2u
 
Posts: 208
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either a 3 or 4-much better than yest.

02/15/2010 09:19 AM  Top
TrixaLady
TrixaLady
 
Posts: 634
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2.5 - want to crawl back in bed.
"Keep your eyes on the stars, but remember to keep your feet on the ground."
-Theodore Roosevelt -- The Groton School, Groton, MA, May 24, 1904

Dx: Bipolar II, Anxiety, Peripheral Neuropathy, Migraines

Lamotrigine 225mg ღ✿ღ Latuda 100mg ღ✿ღ Trazodone 200mg ღ✿ღ Prilosec ღ✿ღ Lyrica 50mg ღ✿ღ Propranolol 40mg ღ✿ღ Fioricet PRN ღ✿ღ Buspar 30mg ღ✿ღ Vistaril 25-100mg

02/15/2010 10:37 AM  Top
jen0919

3. also want to crawl back into bed.

02/15/2010 11:26 AM  Top
michelle303
michelle303
 
Posts: 85
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solid 3. better than yesterday but i would have been happy to stay in bed Smile
"put blinders on to those things that conspire to hold you back, especially the ones in your own head."
"One is not necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential"
"Whatever you are, be a good one."-Abraham Lincoln
"everthing will be ok in the end. If it's not ok, it's not the end."

02/15/2010 12:52 PM  Top
Dit
Dit
 
Posts: 12083
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I'm an Advocate

4/5
Be Still and Know That I Am - Scripture
12-Step Slogans - One Day/Moment at a Time/Just for Today/Let Go & Let God/But By the Grace of God
Live and Let Live/Easy Does It/This Too Shall Pass

"Don't be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts." - Hopi tribe

Bipolar I

Lithium 300 mgs, Lamotrigine 200 mgs, Klonopon (Clonazepam) .05mg more if needed, Clomipramine (Anafranil) 25 mgs, Abilify 5 mgs, Seroquel 25 mgs

Please note that I am not a psychiatrist or psychologist. My opinions are personal only. This site is not intended to be a substitution for professional care, nor is anyone here qualified to make diagnoses.
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