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PostPosted: 06/01/07 - 16:32    Post subject: Is this a mood disorder? Vote now! Reply with quote

I'd like to know if I have a mood disorder. At times I am a happy, hyper, horny thirteen year old and then later I want nothing more than to be in a the back of a herse. Then there's other things that aren't a mood disorder like at night things move, they taunt me, and there's voices in my head. Can you tell me what you think?
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PostPosted: 06/13/07 - 15:19    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

it sounds like you have bi-poler. its a type of depression.

when you in your happy moods do you think you can do anything? like go really hyper and can run for miles without getting tired and go for days without sleep?

and when your on a downer, do you just stay in bed all the time and not move for anything or anyone and just want to kill yourself constantly?
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