> I started to make connections between concepts and applications, recalled that day as one of my best days of my life and changed my way of thinking in a good way, forever.
Interesting.
Did you continue to feel that way after the episode?
People with ADHD often get racing thoughts and are restless. Also it's possible that you had some insightful moments at the time.
When things connect or we're making progress, we tend to feel happy/euphoric.
So what is the reason that the doctor recognized the above as bipolar type 2?
When does "feeling optimistic" end and where does "bipolar" start?
Interesting.
Did you continue to feel that way after the episode?
People with ADHD often get racing thoughts and are restless. Also it's possible that you had some insightful moments at the time.
When things connect or we're making progress, we tend to feel happy/euphoric. So what is the reason that the doctor recognized the above as bipolar type 2?
When does "feeling optimistic" end and where does "bipolar" start?