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Question by sarah
Submitted on 9/16/2003
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I think i may have had delusions before i was convinced my normal boyfriend was gay when i was depressed . I also thought that  god chose me to do all of these things and i wanted to help sick people.  Could this mean something is wrong, i think i had hypomania when i started laughing during serious conversations. Please help is something wrong with me??


Answer by metanoia_atomos
Submitted on 2/14/2007
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I don't see anything wrong...I have been diagnosed as bipolar, and I have actually had a boyfriend turn out to be gay.  Not every hunch is a delusion.  Also, I laugh a lot, sometimes when no one else is.  It is not a crime, and I refuse to go back on medicine just to be like everyone else.  Take good care of yourself, and embrace your differences.  Seek the Lord Jesus Christ, God does have work for you to do :)

 

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