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RaymondJensen
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are you sure she wasn’t misdiagnosed? when you halucinate and see hear smell feel or taste something that doesn’t exist is usually considered schizophrenia. though i do admit sometimes people can have both schizo and bipolar. bipolar is actually when your most common modes which switch between eachother are depression and overly happy and you tend to have manic tendencies. I’m just condsidering that it might be that i have mania or that i’m just not diagnosed with schizo or a demon. having said that i’m seeing a psychologist about this and seeing what he thinks.My mother is bipolar. From what I know of her condition, it’s sometimes like dreaming when you’re awake. Now when I dream, I have difficulty knowing I’m dreaming; that is, I do, until I wake up. During my dreams, I often have some pretty strange ideas and do some pretty weird things, and think what I’m thinking and doing in my dreams is perfectly normal. So I suppose I can, on some level, know a little what it is like.
How does one know when one is dreaming? If one is bipolar, how does one know when what one sees, hears, smells, feels, or believes is not real? I suppose the best way is to talk it out with others, and take their opinions seriously. Now if they experience the same things you do at the same time you do, and they’re not bipolar, then it might be something paranormal. A priest might recommend an exorcism, or a paranormal investigator might have other suggestions. But make sure you talk to your therapist and are taking the medication she recommends, so that you might rule out your condition as the cause of these experiences. Make sure it’s not a waking dream, so to speak.