Lifeonthepharm
Bluelighter
Lifeonthefarm, a lot of symptoms of mental illness can seem to cover what we experience in everyday ("normal") life - often what distinguishes the two is profound impairment or distress.
Yes, it can get quite messy when trying to find the "normal" balance with so many factors involved.
I've learned a new one today, from my original diagnosis (which is about 15 years old) along with depression... I also have an "Adjustment disorder".
Ideally I just want to be able to function. What annoys me the most is that anything can make me snap and start nuking, at any time.
So my reaction to a given situation is dictated by my mood, nothing to do with the situation itself. Maybe that too is completely normal.
Full-blown mania is quite an extreme state and would be difficult to mistake for general good mood.
After some reading and speaking to my doctor, I agree with you. Pretty hard to mistake it. If I had not stumbled across this thread, I still would not know what mania is. Obviously it's my own fault for the mistake of the meaning.
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