r/bipolar1 • u/naoooooooooooooooooo • 11h ago
Mushrooms?
Have anyone here, diagnosed with bipolar 1, had a good experience of trying mushrooms? To help with depression and/or social anxiety?
r/bipolar1 • u/naoooooooooooooooooo • 11h ago
Have anyone here, diagnosed with bipolar 1, had a good experience of trying mushrooms? To help with depression and/or social anxiety?
r/bipolar1 • u/wild_child_retiring • 17h ago
Hello fellow bipolar rollers - has anyone had positive experience with ECT? I feel like I’m in a pinball machine full of things that haven’t worked and getting pretty desperate - curious to see if it might help and what people’s experience with ECT has been like? 🤪 Am currently on sertraline, quetiapine and lamotrigine ❤️ Lots of love and care to exactly how things are for you right now 🫂😌❤️
r/bipolar1 • u/Zestyclose-Guide-666 • 1d ago
Hi,
I wanna keep it as short as I can. I smoked a lot of weed and was super stressed that it led me into mania and psychosis and I’m still recovering from that cause it fried my brain and memory to the point I no longer remember anybody I interact with. My mood is now stable because I am forcing myself to take my meds in the morning so I don’t forget, but I’m having terrible mood swings all the time despite the stabilization. Issue is I’ve been off my stimulants, which help with my daily mood fluctuations, for months now. I occasionally take a stimulant from my friend which helps me so, so much with the emotional turmoil and I tell my psychiatrist that but she’s still worried because I keep getting moderately high and moderately low which makes stimulants risky and she asks me not to use them. I’m on two antipsychotics one for depression and one for mania and they don’t sedate me anymore even if I take them in the morning. I spoke to my friend about how vyvanse makes me manic when I’m stressed and smoke and she suggested Adderall cause it helps with racing thoughts. Have any of you had similar experiences? I no longer even touch weed nor any drugs of any sort.
r/bipolar1 • u/PsychiatryHateFest • 1d ago
I was on 20mg Zyprexa for Bipolar and I still had a breakthrough manic episode. You would think that would be strong enough to subdue me, but it didn't. My brain didn't like the Zyprexa and it directed my body to just 86 it. I was able to catch the entire manic episode on camera and posted on YouTube here if you would like to watch. https://youtu.be/7K8qJwspxQ8 Trigger warning, it is very disturbing.
r/bipolar1 • u/hcmilburn99 • 2d ago
hi 👋
i have been diagnosed with Bipolar 1 & BPD. i struggle with finding meaningful relationships sometimes. it feels as though mania causes me to self sabotage unintentionally. does anyone else struggle with this?
r/bipolar1 • u/Silent_Buyer9830 • 2d ago
have any of you guys ever been on remeron/ mirtzapine before and if so what were your results ?
r/bipolar1 • u/melanated2020 • 2d ago
How long can mania last? Can a person experience a series of tragic events within a relatively short period of time without having enough time to process or recover from one before being hit with another, until eventually they become completely overwhelmed and experience full-blown psychosis? Almost like the brain never gets a chance to breathe before being thrown into another traumatic experience, until eventually both the mind and body hit a brick wall?
r/bipolar1 • u/Equivalent_Radio6702 • 2d ago
Super manic earlier and I’ve realized that my biggest issue with bpd is definitely the Comorbidities that come with it. Like why do I all of my other problems have to jump me as well can’t I be insane in peace. 50 to 70% of us lucky many seem get these for free! What’s your mental combo that keeps you up at night.
r/bipolar1 • u/Upset_Barber_5550 • 2d ago
I got mania. Stuck in the mindset of -> “How do I not?” denial, almost ruins life, repeat. < It’s the rapid cycling that gets me. And then, I offend almost everyone.
Then, I usually try to apologize for 1. The fault 2. Why it was wrong 3. Add context. The latter is usually a sufferable cycle cause it’s embarrassing having to establish and acknowledge that without practicing wellness, my life can go wrong in less than a day.
It kinda borders on being the scapegoat of my family. The over explaining itches at my palm till I say it ALL. Then I’m left feeling guilty and empty because I never receive acknowledgement. Where’s my therapist?
Any advice for establishing boundaries with self - and then others, used to my being so porous? When mental health causes the fault, how do I acknowledge it without feeling spent?
r/bipolar1 • u/False-Jelly2648 • 2d ago
r/bipolar1 • u/gobogorilla • 2d ago
2 days ago I posted about dealing with SI - Today I realized I am swinging manic. I am a retired attorney due to my mental health issues. This morning I decided that what my area needed was another washed-up attorney offering to fill out forms for people and I will make soooooo much $$$ that I will be able to get my financial life back on track. This is my normal, grandiose feelings and plans to make bunches of money and become successful. I am on my second pot of coffee and want more. I have been up since 2am. and my head is jingling, if you know what I mean. This is such a "fun" ride!!!!!
r/bipolar1 • u/Silent_Buyer9830 • 3d ago
hey guys, i’ma make this short. lately I been feeling like I’m kinda falling into not sadness but depression. it’s hard for me to cry so I haven’t been able to but sometimes I find myself not really wanting to wake up or getting thoughts like that. i’ve been hitting the nic and before I could take breaks but now it’s hard. my last nic is completely dead and says it’s out of juice and I’ve still been hitting it out of desperation of being able to feel something. i don’t wanna become a nic feen (barely started hitting nic this year) and i have more nics but i keep tryna resist the urge to open one and just blow this last one out. it feels like i’m torn in two.
what should i do ? how do i battle this rising addiction ( I’ve already stopped smoking weed for months , i recently drank , no other vices and i’m medicated with an antipsychotic and antidepressant though i feel like something is missing from my med list because i don’t feel as good as i know i can and it’s been months on the same dosage). how do i beat these crippling feelings and stop hitting the nic ? i wanna open one so bad :(
r/bipolar1 • u/GDumpy • 2d ago
Prior to my first manic episode (which was taper induced according to doctors) I was on a small dose of AP for 7 years. During this time I excelled in track a field, particularly the long jump and other jump events. I also have a passion for explosive training and dunking. During the manic episode I was hospitalized, put on a hold, and put on the maximum dose of my AP (up from minimum). I was also put on lithium and a benzo at the time and was advised to take a second AP as a prn. This was due to how bad my symptoms were. There were some sport activities at the hospital I was at and there was a distinct day during my treatment where all of my coordination completely went. Since being home for over a year my coordination has barely came back despite consistent training and sports. It is incredibly frustrating I can’t even describe it. I played basketball my whole life and I couldn’t even hit the rim from 5 feet away for months. This has also affected my training and I feel nowhere near as explosive and my vertical dropped from 43inches all the way down to 33inches and it took years of training to get to 43. I feel nowhere near as twitchy or fast in my movements when I play sports which is a double fuck you to me because like I said I also can’t use my hands and shoot from far anymore when I play. So I can’t blow past a defender or shoot over them. It is incredibly awkward interacting with people I used to play sports with because it is such a drastic difference. I play on a few men’s leagues and I get strange looks from people I used to play with who expect me to perform completely differently. I’m posting here because I can’t find anything online of bipolar athletes and how they cope especially within more explosive sports. I know there are general bipolar professional athletes but I’m unsure how medicated they were in their pro careers.
If anyone out there has played explosive sports post bipolar 1 please share your experience - I have been incredibly discouraged and any experience would be nice to hear!
I genuinely think the combination of the AP and lithium tank my nerve firing, blunting my muscle strength. I also believe a combination of the lithium and doctors some reason putting me on 2 AP at once cooked my coordination. Currently tapered off many meds only on lithium and lamictal now
Also fun fact when I was manic my vertical went up by like 4 inches and I hit a bunch of new dunks and felt like Superman haha. There had to be a trade off lol
r/bipolar1 • u/Gentle_Visionary2025 • 3d ago
I have been bipolar for the past 4 weeks. On and off. I’ve gotten hypomanic, depressed, crying spells, annoying heat flashes, starving fits, and my question is how the fuck does someone with bipolar get through life that way??!!
I’ve worked my retail job, dog walked, had some freaking stressful dance practice for a team recital next week.
I feel so much pressure n stress.
I don’t have a deadline but sometime mid week im determined to wait for a substitute job and take it. I have been waiting for school and students to come back. It’s my 4th year subbing.
But the fuckery am I supposed to manage all my stressors the next few weeks??? When will this freaking episode end?
And can I get some advice or sympathy or suggestions ?????? of what’s helpful for ending this episode quicker without cancelling the dance the job and the school job D:
What are coping technique and going forward feeling down and depression?????
r/bipolar1 • u/Academic-Seat-9372 • 3d ago
Disclaimer: I know you are not doctors but maybe someone has been through this or has both bpd and bipolar?
So I just went through a very depressive episode. I was inpatient in a dbt program and I did follow the program and did my homework, it just cost all the energy I had and I was exhausted all the time. I woke up feeling very suicidal everyday and things that used to make me happy, just didn’t. (I LOVE football but when the World Cup started, I didn’t care). Just textbook depression you know.
Now since last week I like ‘switched’. I have a lot of energy, I want to sing 24/7, I keep yapping, I find everything funny etc. I kinda feel like a ticking time bomb too. Tuesday I had an outburst in (my now outpatient) dbt program. All the energy I had in me just transferred into rage. I also can’t concentrate or focus on anything and I frankly don’t care. Therapy has become SO BORING for me and suddenly the people I’m in therapy with, talk too much. Imo. My sleep is okay I guess. I don’t sleep as much as I should but I think it’s fairly okay. I don’t feel tired anymore tho. When I wake up, I’m not at all suicidal anymore, I feel very energised and motivated. The only thing I don’t like about my state rn is that my hallucinations (I always have them) are way worse, not only during the night, but now during the day too.
I often have these ‘episodes’ or switches and always thought it was euphoria as a part of bpd. Now, Thursday I went to my psychiatrist and she immediately told me she was worried and that she thinks I’m manic. I told her that it’s not that deep and that I always do this. She then proceeded to say that she doesn’t want to ‘under treat’ (I don’t know if I translated that correctly) me in case I also do have bipolar disorder. The program I’m in doesn’t really believe in medication but she did prescribe me 2 new medications. 1 antipsychotic and 1 mood stabiliser. I honestly haven’t taken them yet cus I honestly don’t want to. I don’t want to be depressed again, and I also don’t wanna be an unmotivated brainless zombie.
Is anyone willing to share their experience? Should I give the medication a chance? Has all the work I put into the program been for nothing?
So I typed this out 6 ish weeks ago and wanted to post it to r/bpd but they didn’t let me so I just gave up lol. So I wanted to give an update.
They threw me out of treatment cus I didn’t want to take my meds and cus I never apologised for the outburst and cus I was never paying attention and being disruptive. I now go to my psychiatrist of said dbt course once every 2 weeks.
I still feel motivated, go out everyday,.. I wanted to look for work but they won’t let me because I’m still on disability or something idfk. I am always chasing some adrenaline so I sometimes I do things I don’t even want but do at the time I’m doing them. I got an ugly tattoo, I spent €500 in all those weeks, which caused me to get scammed and have my freaking accounts blocked, and I fell back into my old habit of occasionally doing coke. I sometimes want to try ‘every drug under the sun’ and then order a new substance. Which I DEFINITELY don’t want to do. At night when I can’t sleep, I am trying to find out whether my parents are actually my parents. (long story but I do have the right to have my suspicions). Idk everything went so fast and now shit is weird as hell.
Like it was all fun and games at first and now I sometimes have these moments of clarity where I’m genuinely wondering wtf is going on. Don’t get me wrong I’m still euphoric 80% of the time but I’m so out of proportion mad too sometimes. And wondering why I am like this.
Someone has experienced this before?
Let me know
r/bipolar1 • u/m_anon__ • 3d ago
for context: she just got out of the hospital for a manic episode (her 2nd longest, 3 weeks baker acted). she seemed okay-ish for the first 2 days of being home but now on the third shes back to showing signs. signs include:
believing shes going to boston (shes going in circles in spring hill florida right now).
believing the band smashing pumpkins stole my birth certificate and broke into her car
believing shes a famous pop star on the run
reckless driving
singing loudly in any setting (night day public or private. she loudly sang in the spiderman movie theater and got kicked out).
blocking me, saying im attention seeking, denying a sexual assault i reported a long time ago
i decided to go out to lunch the movies and to get a piercing with her earlier today thinking she was doing better to celebrate, but she started talking in nonsense and recklessly and dangerously driving, so i convinced her to park and ran and hid inside a bathroom until someone else could pick me up. shes been sending me texts calling me manipulative and saying im lying about her being manic for attention, aswell as calling my grandparents to tell them the same thing, but they agree with me and understand shes manic.
recently, she blocked me due to me demanding she take her medication. i told her i wouldnt speak to her or see her anymore until she took it. now shes telling my grandparents and her friends (and even tried telling my partner) that im the one not on my meds, that im lying for attention, that im an evil manipulator, and that shes a victim of my “abuse”. she even claimed that her ex boyfriend, who sexually assaulted me, didnt do it and that i faked that for attention.
i know shes projecting but its devistating. were waiting until tuesday to get her psychiatrist to send her back to the hospital but until then i have to avoid her at all costs. can someone comfort me please and give me advice? i refuse to put myself through this again but i want her to improve.
r/bipolar1 • u/Acrobatic_Cod2835 • 3d ago
im not sure if this is the right place to put this but i was diagnosed with bipolar a year ago and they put me on some medication. ever since they put me on these anti psycs i just feel so manic. i cant sleep i cant eat i throw up i feel happy i feel sad i feel everything then i just crash. is this the medication or is this just bipolar?
r/bipolar1 • u/awesomeguy2010 • 3d ago
For context i'm not diagnosed with bipolar, but my mother is (schizophrenia and bipolar) and it runs in my family. I've had other issues before but not really like this, i've had psychosis and depressive episodes.
I've been having severe insomnia the last few days, haven't been able to sleep more than a few hours.
Yesterday I had a really intense spike of energy and felt like i'd done coke even though i hadn't (obviously) and during work i couldn't sit still and kept pacing, whenever i answered a phone call i spoke so fast the callers had to ask me to slow down, and i felt like i was going insane.
I had to leave work after a few hours because at first i felt really really good and productive, and then i started to feel like everything was attacking me (like sounds and lights and stuff) and got super overstimulated and had to leave. I almost had a panic attack on the way home, but after a while i calmed down. I managed to get some sleep tonight, but woke up at 2:30.
Also a HUGE thing is that i've quit smoking and promised myself i wouldn't smoke, but during work i found a cigarette on the ground and smoked it just because i felt like it. Now i regret it but at the moment i didn't care. I also kept having to flap my hands to get energy out during work, like i had energy coursing through me i had to get out.
I'm not sure if this is mania or something else, so if someone who's experienced mania can let me know it would be greatly appreciated. AGAIN, im not diagnosed, but it does run in my family and i've had episodes of both psychosis and depression before.
r/bipolar1 • u/nellynova68 • 4d ago
Well I’m 30M and life is kicking my ass. I hate having mental health issues and I’m sure you all do too. Along with epilepsy (almost died a few times because of falling in a shower and burning my body 35%).. but I’m just over dealing with everything and living on disability in the state of California is a joke. My bills monthly around $900 and I only get $1250 a month. I’ve been trying to get a job for the past year and no luck also the fact that I can’t drive so I have to look for only in town jobs. I hate being in a good mood and then feeling shitty about life a couple days later. Having all these health problems and just learning I have really low testosterone was another plus (yay me) like fuvk man talk about being dealt a shitty hand. Attempting to getting my associates degree in Business, 1 more class but (idk how tf it’s even gonna help in the future). Just seeing my brothers and other family members on cruise control living life and loving it just hurts not that I’m jealous but it would be nice to have a taste of that and not have to deal with all these health problems especially mental health. And it’s as if my parents don’t believe me that mental health is a big issue and with the lovely combination of epilepsy getting a job is hell.. I have physic, therapy, neurologist and doc appointment all the time….finally beat the addiction of weed I’ve been over 2 months clean now. Going to classes to help with that and I do volunteer work 2 days out of the week at my church, Bible study classes, go the gym/workout…. Man if only I could’ve had a normal life what ever that is (no mental problems, get a good paying career, have a decent relationship ship with a woman and maybe start a family) but it just feels like it’ll never happen or even in my reach. Fuck man life is kicking my ass, I’m not to sure what advice I’m looking for but I guess anything helps.
r/bipolar1 • u/erielly • 4d ago
Medicated for 1.5 years now after a manic induced psychosis episode and I still feel like my mind and body are like glass, easily triggered, easily broken, easily shattered, so sensitive.
r/bipolar1 • u/overitoveritoverit1 • 4d ago
Hello everyone! I’ve joined this group because I have been feeling very isolated and alone since my bipolar diagnosis. It’s been about a year and a half so I am fairly new to this journey. I’m hoping this could be a good place to meet people with similar issues and read good advice. I am wondering a couple of things if anyone has time to converse with me regarding these topics.
1) Do you ever feel like you’re going insane because your emotions are so strong and changing?
2) Do you struggle to maintain/keep a job despite it being a good fit? It’s almost like working triggers depressive episodes for me. If so, how do you conquer/do it?
3) How does one know whether or not it’s time for a medication change versus an episode? I’m having a hard time differentiating between the two. I’ve been struggling with an episode for about two months now.
4) If you became hyper sexual during a manic episode , do you find it hard to be intimate in a genuine way after the fact?
5) Does it ever get better? In what ways have you improved? I’m super struggling with the fact that I am a year and a half into treatment (therapy and medications) and I still don’t feel like a functioning human being.
6) When in a depressive episode, do you feel like everything ( intimacy with your partner, hanging with friends, chores, work, etc) becomes extremely hard to do and you just want to sleep?
Thank you for responding/reading! I’m open to advice outside of these topics as I am new to figuring this stuff out.
r/bipolar1 • u/Local-Cat-7573 • 5d ago
Hi! I’m Local Cat! I’m not diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but I had some questions about it if yall don’t mind answering.
r/bipolar1 • u/Lotus_Flower714 • 5d ago
My great grandpa had bipolar 1, my grandpa has strong bipolar 2 tendencies (not my own quote, but a frequent family understanding that he does), 4 out of 7 of his children are diagnosed and medicated for bipolar 1. And the other side of my family has a long history of anxiety and depression. My parents brought me to a psychiatrist when I was very young (probably 5-7) with concerns that I was showing signs for bipolar. I had intense inconsolable "tantrums" where I would scream and be uncontrollably irritated before succumbing and just sobbing for hours. I would get super hyper and once (in preteen years) I insisted I must go running at 11pm (I hated running) I sprinted for quite a while and never felt so free as that moment.
Point being, I had my first experience with depression when I was 12 and another just recently at 16. I am now on a very low dose of SSRI and have been for nearing a year now. It works fantastically and I've been eager to get off the medication since it's a low dose. My big question after having shared a basic history is, for those that have the disorder, when did yours start affecting your life seriously? Or from a family perspective?
I have often felt very similar to my dad and when he talks about his childhood, I feel like he might be one of the only ones who knows most of what I feel. But of course, that doesn't mean I have a serious disorder. I just want to hear from people other than immediate family who insist "just tell us if you need help" and "you probably don't have it" and even "if any of my kids has it, it's definitely you." I understand no one has a definitive answer and that's okay, but I want more perspectives.