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Viceroy

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Oct 20, 2020
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I've been sleep deprived for around 40 hrs, sometimes this happens. But for some reason I feel on another level. Like im actually satisfied, happy and excited about life again. It came on quite suddenly when I felt a glimmer of hope about something. Maybe I will wake up tomorrow and it will be back to normal. Is this something other people have experienced?
 
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NeverGrowUp

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Oct 2, 2020
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Sometimes I purposely stay up for like 24 hours and it makes me euphoric as well. Then again, I am bipolar and with that condition you're advised to try and keep a regular sleep schedule. It's annoying because it's temporary once I sleep the mood is back to normal.

I read somewhere that sleep deprivation was being used in controlled studies to alleviate extreme depression, but they always found the effects to be short lived as well.
 
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Craig31ldn

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Oct 22, 2020
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Depends how realistic whatever your excited about it is. If you suddenly believe you can build a casino or win the next U.S election inspite of neither being your area of expertise, its a possibility. It also depends for how long and how frequent.
 
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Silvermorning

The polar bears made me do it
Oct 10, 2020
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Beat my record, young grasshopper 72 hours straight!

(then again, I'm bipolar, so it comes easy...)

Are you taking any new medication? It could be just that.
 
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MichaelNomad123

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Oct 15, 2020
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I normally feel pretty good after sleep deprivation too. It feels like an accomplishment, especially if I am doing something productive with my time. I believe sleep deprivation produces the same effect as inebriation too.
 
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netrezven

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Dec 13, 2018
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I did many times and i'm kind of additected to mania. Well, it's not always that fun. One part of my brain situation is bipolar 2.
 
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Sensei

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Nov 4, 2019
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I'm bipolar II and when I have hypomanic episodes I sleep three hours a night and don't feel tired at all. On the contrary, I feel fantastic. I don't know if you're bipolar or not, but maybe you should have it checked.
 
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Viceroy

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Oct 20, 2020
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I'm bipolar II and when I have hypomanic episodes I sleep three hours a night and don't feel tired at all. On the contrary, I feel fantastic. I don't know if you're bipolar or not, but maybe you should have it checked.
nah i woke up today feeling back to normal lol
 
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