I Wonder What Is Wrong With Me Mentally Because One Minute Im Laughing Really Hard About Things and Feel Great?
Question by : I wonder what is wrong with me mentally because one minute im laughing really hard about things and feel great?
And the next minute im so low i dont feel like i dont want to live and its also like a mix of anger and sadness. I have been feeling this way since 2003 and i dont know whats wrong with me. Im like a walking jekel and hyde i go from one extreme to the other. Its horrible i just dont know what to do about it any suggestions?
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Answer by pinksockmonkey
you might have become bipolar. that is where your mood is all wacky. my sister has it that’s how i know. not to sound like a Commercial about medicine but, you may want to “ask your doctor about getting a bipolar medication.”
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