(April 25, 2022 at 1:33 pm)brewer Wrote:
Fair point. Typically though, a family history is one of the things to look at. I've done a lot of intake forms for PTSD and mentally challenged and handicapped people. It causes you to read alot. People with mood disorders are close to my heart. Cyclothymia is more rare, but the mood swings are less impactful usually. The rate at which people throw around bipolar, schitzo, crazy and such really should cause people to research more. Those false label can really get stuck in a truly sick person's head.
I'm very aware of Winter's cycling. I can't seem to recall too many same day switching for Ari, but it seems plausible as only a small portion of what we see is on the forum and almost definitely curated. Meh... just my 2 cents
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