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Bi-Polar type 2 ???

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Question:

A friend of mine says he is bipolar type 2.  I’ve never heard of a type 2. He does not strike me as bipolar.  He has ALWAYS been up and energized and hyper, but I have never seen him in a down swing.  How can you be bipolar if you don’t have a mood swing?

Response:

I have never heard of Bipolar type 2.  The only thing I could understand it being is Diabetes Type II. Alex "Cubit" <n…@no.not> wrote in message

news:bibtb.154$BQ7.101@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> A friend of mine says he is bipolar type 2.  I’ve never heard of a type 2. > He does not strike me as bipolar.  He has ALWAYS been up and energized and > hyper, but I have never seen him in a down swing.  How can you be bipolar if > you don’t have a mood swing?

Response:

In article <bibtb.154$BQ7….@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>, "Cubit" <n…@no.not> writes: >A friend of mine says he is bipolar type 2.  I’ve never heard of a type 2. >He does not strike me as bipolar.  He has ALWAYS been up and energized and >hyper, but I have never seen him in a down swing.  How can you be bipolar if >you don’t have a mood swing?

cubit bp1 is severe down with severe ups. bp2 is severe down with mild ups.     i don’t know how your friend can be bp w/o depressive episodes. bill

Response:

Thanks. "ramdomoutput" <doni…@wmconnect.com> wrote in message

news:20031117102227.25517.00002183@mb-m15.wmconnect.com… > In article <bibtb.154$BQ7….@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>, "Cubit"

<n…@no.not> – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> writes: > >A friend of mine says he is bipolar type 2.  I’ve never heard of a type 2. > >He does not strike me as bipolar.  He has ALWAYS been up and energized and > >hyper, but I have never seen him in a down swing.  How can you be bipolar if > >you don’t have a mood swing? > cubit > bp1 is severe down with severe ups. > bp2 is severe down with mild ups. > i don’t know how your friend can be bp w/o depressive episodes. > bill

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