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Old 09-20-2018, 06:27 AM #1
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Usually BP II depression goes on for a rather long period of time and doesn't relent, but you seem to have some peaks of hypomania thrown in for very short bursts that don't seem fit the pattern of traditional episodes, and that's why I think your BP is rather rare
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my depression usually goes on forever. last night i couldn't sleep and I was so depressed and depressed this morning. I see my pdoc and will ask him to raise the cymbalta. I did get really excited about seeing my friend.
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I am glad that you were excited seeing your friend. This is a normal reaction and not hypomania.
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I am glad that you were excited seeing your friend. This is a normal reaction and not hypomania.
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Bizi is right. Even if you are depressed, you can still be happy from time to time and have positive reactions to things.
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I'm so sorry to hear about Mickey

I'm glad that your pdoc raised the Cymbalta. I really hope it helps, Bobby
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Personally I would be more worried this morning if you said you weren't
missing Micky and you weren't depressed. Because it depresses me
just thinking about this little dog, not even knowing if he was really
little but that is how I always thought of Micky as an small little doggy who
was loved by many.

But then at the same time I can see him running and playing over the rainbow with the other little and big dogs. And eating what he wants.

I think you can work on this. And when it comes to your stomach I personally don't know what to say. Hoping you can find an answer.

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That is a nice way of thinking of things, Donna

How does your stomach feel, Bobby? What does it feel like? Indigestion, heartburn, etc?
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