Message from @MySatellite
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bipolar I and II can be equally severe, and simply have different symptoms, because they are different forms of the same disorder
and why does the treatment matter
i mean
"bipolar: 2 weeks and then 2 months" biploar 2:"short followed by long"
was that trying to make a point or just a statement
how else would i interpret it other than one and then a more severe
bipolar is treated with a lot of the same medications as schizophrenia
idk how mood swings are treated
2 months isn't long tho
i was meaning 6 months to 2 years
tell that to someone locked in their room blank face for 2 months
i'm just talking about things relative to each other
i'm not saying it doesn't suck to feel awful for 2 months
i wasn't clear on that one because i was just using random numbers for the first example
that was my bad
and the examples were random
so its just a somewhat more stable bipolar
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no???
they're different. it's not that one is "just a less x" version of the other
shorter hypomania, with longer periods of depression. if you want to think of that as "just a somewhat more stable bipolar" you do you
bipolar 2
bipolar II depressive episodes are also often more severe than I's
what do you want someone to expect from the name bipolar 2
other than a more severe bipolar
i mean
i didn't name it
bipolar and schizophrenia r associated with more violent behaviors
also schizy
at what level is it not just depression or something with hallucinations
and actually schizy
well
really all you have to do is hallucinate
well thats common enough in depression,ptsd, all the things'
delusions, unstable behaviors etc
yes it is
but its differentiated by other symptoms found in those things
schizophrenics arent necessarily depressed and people with ptsd are particularly paranoid due to trauma
schizophrenia is usually seen as innate rather than trauma-induced its delusional
well these things are so deep in the mind most of the time