See below: Are these new or old symptoms? Are you or have you started any new medication? Tried any new drugs? All these things potentially might have an effect on you. It's always a good idea to rule out anything medical going on. You might want to schedule an appointment with your primary care doctor for a complete work up and then take things from there. Good luck!
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Appointment: Make an appointment with a psychiatrist you feel comfortable with and who you feel understands you.
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Bipolar Disorder: Sounds like bipolar disorder. I suggest you make an appointment with a competent psychologist or psychiatrist. If you feel at all in danger of harming yourself, go to your er immediately. You can get through this but you must get professional help.
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