Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c

Discord ID: 334467374331985930


2017-07-11 21:42:28 UTC  

Is there a connection between bipolarism and promiscuity?

2017-07-11 21:49:24 UTC  

it's hard to study now that everyone is promiscuous

2017-07-11 22:00:14 UTC  

not really

2017-07-11 22:00:19 UTC  

everyone seems to be bipolar

2017-07-11 22:00:50 UTC  

or atleast enough people that it would seem to support that

2017-07-11 22:01:28 UTC  

And being bipolar is definitely something that can be acquired

2017-07-11 22:01:44 UTC  

all it is is your bodies inability to produce adequate seretonin

2017-07-11 22:02:12 UTC  

and there are tons of things that can affect your production of the shit

2017-07-11 22:02:39 UTC  

like being vitamin deficient or eating shit you shouldnt be

2017-07-11 22:03:30 UTC  

and seeking activities that reward with high levels of seretonin is definitely one of the outcomes of having such problems

2017-07-11 22:07:12 UTC  

was it serotonin or dopamine

2017-07-11 22:13:59 UTC  

I'm pretty sure it was dopamine

2017-07-11 22:30:59 UTC  

both interact with each other

2017-07-11 22:36:23 UTC  

decent article on it

2017-07-11 22:50:21 UTC  

there are a lot of different substances people are consuming that can essentially make you bipolar I believe

2017-07-11 22:52:53 UTC  

well

2017-07-11 22:53:05 UTC  

this is all a very primitive conception of it

2017-07-11 22:53:27 UTC  

I mean... what is the experience of people with bipolar? do they just have moods waffle for no reason, or are there obvious reasons for it?

2017-07-11 22:53:33 UTC  

E.g. adderalls, add-type stimulants for many work as a type of anti-depressant. They are, of course, *uppers*. For every single "inch" of up there's a related "down" that follows the 'comedown'. It may not be an absolute 1:1, I don't know, but it's enough to change people. If a person gets a prescription to that, it's not highly available, and that person will spend a whole lot less time with a well balanced brain.

2017-07-11 22:53:56 UTC  

comcast that rules out the diagnosis of bipolar disorder

2017-07-11 22:54:00 UTC  

Exilarch - True, I can only make assumptions about bipolar...

2017-07-11 22:54:16 UTC  

it literally is a DSM V criterion that the mood/behavioral changes cannot be explained by a medication effect or withdrawal

2017-07-11 22:55:38 UTC  

I see. I was replying to the 'everyone seems to be bipolar' idea.

2017-07-11 22:56:47 UTC  

well

2017-07-11 22:57:03 UTC  

I don't know enough about true bipolar to make strong correlations, just giving an example of a certain *created* instability that may help explain 'everyone seems bipolar'.

2017-07-11 22:57:05 UTC  

the thing to keep in mind is that psychiatric conditions by default have both an organic and psychologic cause, that is why they are psychiatric and not psychologic or neurologic

2017-07-11 22:57:32 UTC  

Huh, is that right? interesting...

2017-07-11 22:58:03 UTC  

Then of coourse my question is

2017-07-11 22:58:22 UTC  

If not psychiatric, psychologic, or neurologic

2017-07-11 22:58:23 UTC  

so if you look at people with ups and downs in their lives... well, could that be because they are millennials with no hope in life, who then see a glimmer of hope and get all "manic" about pursuing them and thinking their lives might come to something, only to be frustrated and then become "depressed" again?

2017-07-11 22:58:45 UTC  

could it simply be a boom-bust cycle of hope that creates the observed effect of bipolar?

2017-07-11 22:58:50 UTC  

Yes

2017-07-11 22:58:55 UTC  

Certainly.

2017-07-11 22:58:56 UTC  

because I have it on good info that it is

2017-07-11 22:59:12 UTC  

as a bipolar ii person, it resonates

2017-07-11 22:59:24 UTC  

and not that they are magically eating the wrong stuff or taking the wrong pills because we are all just meat bags who are acting mechanically based on the chemicals floating around in our meat

2017-07-11 22:59:33 UTC  

I don't know enough about legitimate clinical bipolar, so I would guess that what you describe is exactly what I meant. You just phrased it way better than I did.

2017-07-11 22:59:49 UTC  

👌🏻

2017-07-11 23:00:17 UTC  

I hate seeing people talk about mood disorders like it's just reducible to material

2017-07-11 23:00:59 UTC  

"" Chemical imbalance ""