Message from @MySatellite

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2018-03-17 22:20:27 UTC  

i mean

2018-03-17 22:20:45 UTC  

"bipolar: 2 weeks and then 2 months" biploar 2:"short followed by long"

2018-03-17 22:20:48 UTC  

was that trying to make a point or just a statement

2018-03-17 22:21:04 UTC  

how else would i interpret it other than one and then a more severe

2018-03-17 22:21:21 UTC  

bipolar is treated with a lot of the same medications as schizophrenia

2018-03-17 22:21:33 UTC  

idk how mood swings are treated

2018-03-17 22:22:38 UTC  

2 months isn't long tho

2018-03-17 22:22:59 UTC  

i was meaning 6 months to 2 years

2018-03-17 22:23:00 UTC  

tell that to someone locked in their room blank face for 2 months

2018-03-17 22:23:54 UTC  

i'm just talking about things relative to each other

2018-03-17 22:24:10 UTC  

i'm not saying it doesn't suck to feel awful for 2 months

2018-03-17 22:24:48 UTC  

i wasn't clear on that one because i was just using random numbers for the first example

2018-03-17 22:24:51 UTC  

that was my bad

2018-03-17 22:25:28 UTC  

and the examples were random

2018-03-17 22:26:23 UTC  

so its just a somewhat more stable bipolar

2018-03-17 22:27:09 UTC  

mmm demon girls hot

2018-03-17 22:27:23 UTC  

no???

2018-03-17 22:28:00 UTC  

they're different. it's not that one is "just a less x" version of the other

2018-03-17 22:28:12 UTC  

aye maybe theres a reason demon chicks always attack in your sleep 😉

2018-03-17 22:29:16 UTC  

shorter hypomania, with longer periods of depression. if you want to think of that as "just a somewhat more stable bipolar" you do you

2018-03-17 22:29:35 UTC  

bipolar 2

2018-03-17 22:29:39 UTC  

bipolar II depressive episodes are also often more severe than I's

2018-03-17 22:29:48 UTC  

what do you want someone to expect from the name bipolar 2

2018-03-17 22:30:12 UTC  

other than a more severe bipolar

2018-03-17 22:30:28 UTC  

i mean

2018-03-17 22:30:30 UTC  

i didn't name it

2018-03-17 22:30:34 UTC  

bipolar and schizophrenia r associated with more violent behaviors

2018-03-17 22:31:22 UTC  

also schizy

2018-03-17 22:31:40 UTC  

at what level is it not just depression or something with hallucinations

2018-03-17 22:31:45 UTC  

and actually schizy

2018-03-17 22:32:16 UTC  

well

2018-03-17 22:32:22 UTC  

really all you have to do is hallucinate

2018-03-17 22:32:43 UTC  

well thats common enough in depression,ptsd, all the things'

2018-03-17 22:32:44 UTC  

delusions, unstable behaviors etc

2018-03-17 22:32:48 UTC  

yes it is

2018-03-17 22:33:01 UTC  

but its differentiated by other symptoms found in those things

2018-03-17 22:33:27 UTC  

schizophrenics arent necessarily depressed and people with ptsd are particularly paranoid due to trauma

2018-03-17 22:33:46 UTC  

schizophrenia is usually seen as innate rather than trauma-induced its delusional

2018-03-17 22:34:04 UTC  

well these things are so deep in the mind most of the time

2018-03-17 22:34:19 UTC  

people with ptsd have ALWAYS had trauma

2018-03-17 22:34:28 UTC  

schizophrenics dont have to have trauma at all, so thats the big difference usually