I didn't have bipolar disorder but I had depression some years ago and used the same app.
My graphs actually looked quite simelar but with the most days feeling neutral or bad. But I had the same sudden downs.
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I didn't have bipolar disorder but I had depression some years ago and used the same app.
My graphs actually looked quite simelar but with the most days feeling neutral or bad. But I had the same sudden downs.
The sudden downs (and ups) are really frightening. Because you know that nothing happened to trigger it, and it's really just your biology fucking around
Here's another 3 months of stats.
Rapid cycling like crazy
These are what my graphs look like medicated, lol
Did the medications help atleast a little?
It always makes me all warm and fuzzy happy when I hear Lithium working well for someone.
Lithium was the first BP med I tried. It didn't work for me and the side effects made me miserable.
I think I'm just a super nostalgic and sentimental person. Ahh, memories. 😂
:)
Sad to hear that lithium didn't work for you. I have zero side effects luckily, except hypothyroidism for which I take L-thyroxin, and have zero side effects again.
Have you found meds that work for you?
I tried many meds before lithium In order
Right now I'm on 675mg Lithium, 300mg Seroquel XR, and 50mcg L-thyroxin.