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Matt7384
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09 Jun 2024, 4:01 am

Hi folks,

Just wondering, for those that have experienced it or seen it, what does dysphoric hypomania feel like, and what do doctors do to make it lift? What is it like to go through day by day? I may be experiencing it, getting checked out at the hospital initially for a couple of days. Thanks in advance.



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09 Jun 2024, 7:37 am

Oh I've never heard of that before

All the best with your hospital appointment


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09 Jun 2024, 7:59 am

Dysphoria just means a general feeling of distress. So in this case, the distress seems to be related to the experiencing of the hypomania.

I am not sure what doctors can do about it, Matt, but I hope it passes soon for you.



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09 Jun 2024, 12:31 pm

A mixed state. Like depression but with energy and ambition.


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