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This may or may not actually be related much to this forum, but you all are so awesome I had to mention it here. Plus I know few struggle with this dual diagnosis, so you may know what I'm talking about.
So, I saw a new psychiatrist last week. Well, she's a nurse practitioner for psychiatry (which usually seem to know more anyway since they've worked so directly with patients). We talked for bit, and she was awesome/down to earth, so there was a lot of back and forth conversation. She asked me some questions, and found out about my family history of bipolar disorder (it runs on BOTH sides of the family). I actually know a decent amount on the topic too since I was a psychology major, and had wondered about my own moods a couple of times. While you won't see me out on huge spending sprees, or feeling invincible, I definitely cycle through highs and lows on a pretty regular basis... This is where it gets tricky because a lot of people have mood swings to some extent, but apparently mine are a bit more than normal. The highs aren't super highs, but they do include being REALLY talkative (my mom mentioned that when I was talking to her), or being really irritable, and unable to sleep (plus my ears always turn really red when I get like that - which probably has nothing to do with it, but it's weird). This usually goes on for a week or so, then I might feel normal for a week or so, then I get depressed even if nothing is any different (not majorly depressed, but I get there). Anyway, she thinks I might have some symptoms of mild bipolar, so she lowered my dosage of Celexa, since SSRIs can cause a greater chance of developing full bipolar disorder if you have a genetic predisposition to it, and I do. My dad did drugs awhile back which triggered his, and my aunt on my mom's side had a super rough childhood going through foster homes, which is probably what triggered hers. So we're trying to avoid triggering any possibilities in me
Anyway, I've always found the link between bipolar and epilepsy interesting, and wondered about how I ended up with epilepsy while my dad is bipolar. My irritability and depression were there before Keppra too, I think it just kinda made it worse (especially the crying spells). Fortunately, it's also used for bipolar disorder, and Lamictal is also an excellent mood stabilizer, which is why my psychiatrist only reduced my Celexa a little bit instead of lowering down even more (she thinks that the Lamictal will balance it out).
Anyways, anyone else have any thoughts on this? Experiences? I'd be interested to hear more
So, I saw a new psychiatrist last week. Well, she's a nurse practitioner for psychiatry (which usually seem to know more anyway since they've worked so directly with patients). We talked for bit, and she was awesome/down to earth, so there was a lot of back and forth conversation. She asked me some questions, and found out about my family history of bipolar disorder (it runs on BOTH sides of the family). I actually know a decent amount on the topic too since I was a psychology major, and had wondered about my own moods a couple of times. While you won't see me out on huge spending sprees, or feeling invincible, I definitely cycle through highs and lows on a pretty regular basis... This is where it gets tricky because a lot of people have mood swings to some extent, but apparently mine are a bit more than normal. The highs aren't super highs, but they do include being REALLY talkative (my mom mentioned that when I was talking to her), or being really irritable, and unable to sleep (plus my ears always turn really red when I get like that - which probably has nothing to do with it, but it's weird). This usually goes on for a week or so, then I might feel normal for a week or so, then I get depressed even if nothing is any different (not majorly depressed, but I get there). Anyway, she thinks I might have some symptoms of mild bipolar, so she lowered my dosage of Celexa, since SSRIs can cause a greater chance of developing full bipolar disorder if you have a genetic predisposition to it, and I do. My dad did drugs awhile back which triggered his, and my aunt on my mom's side had a super rough childhood going through foster homes, which is probably what triggered hers. So we're trying to avoid triggering any possibilities in me

Anyway, I've always found the link between bipolar and epilepsy interesting, and wondered about how I ended up with epilepsy while my dad is bipolar. My irritability and depression were there before Keppra too, I think it just kinda made it worse (especially the crying spells). Fortunately, it's also used for bipolar disorder, and Lamictal is also an excellent mood stabilizer, which is why my psychiatrist only reduced my Celexa a little bit instead of lowering down even more (she thinks that the Lamictal will balance it out).
Anyways, anyone else have any thoughts on this? Experiences? I'd be interested to hear more
