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by FollowingTheDao
1299 days ago
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> ADHD people can seem more bipolar than bipolar people As someone living with Schizoaffective Bipolar Disorder I cannot disagree with this more. I know many people with ADHD and they all are nothing like me. > Bipolar is a state that lasts for and extended time, days to weeks. It doesn't mean you're euphoric in the morning, but depressed two hours later. This is not true either for all of us. I have episodes of ultra rapid cycling that means my cycles can be as quick a two hours. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9702745/ |
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I was speaking to the perception of ADHD. Hair trigger moods are often interpreted as "bipolar"... I'm talking from experience of ADHD symptoms being seen as bipolar.
I wasn't trying to say anyone was just like you :). Just that some ADHD symptoms can be misinterpreted as bipolar, which I'm confident is true.
I'm very interested in the information you provided and appreciate you taking the time to discuses. This could be useful information! Hope you're doing well.