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Question Posted Thursday October 11 2007, 4:20 pm

Okay so about I year ago I started cutting, but stopped after a few months and haven't cut since. I started going to therapy, but stopped at the beginning of this year because they said I was fine. Truth is, I never told everything. I was okay for a little bit. But for a while I've been having a really hard time. I'm not sure I'd call it depression. I mean, sometimes I get really depressed and want to cut again, then for a little bit I'm fine, and then other times I get very very hyper. When I'm really hyper I get mad very easy at stupid things. I also get angry a lot. It seems like I keep having dramatic ups and downs....and really I'm not one to like drama. I don't know what to do though. I've tried talking to my friends and they don't know either. I don't feel like I can tell my parents because they'll make me feel guilty about it like I hurt them somehow, plus they don't have a lot of money to get me help again. I just want to know whats wrong with me and how to get rid of it. Help please?

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youngprincess54 answered Thursday October 11 2007, 4:26 pm:
It sounds like bipolar disorder. That's a problem where someone alternates between periods of mania and depression. Your parents may be upset that you weren't forthcoming, but you need to realize that their priority, regardless of initial reaction, will be to help you. They've already proven that by sending you to a therapist before. Bipolar disorder is treated with medication very well. Even if that's not it, it's far better to see the psychologist again than to try to handle it on your own.

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