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Does your mania feel good or bad?

I experience hypomania occasionally, and it always feels good in the moment. I thought mania would be like that but more extreme, but my niece who has full manic episodes says her mania doesn’t feel good. So I’m wondering if other people feel bad during their manic episodes. And I guess I want to know if some people feel bad during hypomania too.
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being · 36-40, F
Usually it feels good but as awareness increases, and so I now know when I'm on one, some of the excitement is gone as I'm aware of the coming down and of the temporary super powers. It can still feel good but bit too stressful. I don't get them often but I see how working on the arts is causing me to hyper-something sometimes...
itsok · 31-35, F
@being thank you for your input. I can definitely understand how it would feel scary and concerning, that happens with my hypomania too
being · 36-40, F
@itsok I'm not doing stupid things anymore. Usually I let myself write down a hype scenario of how I'm going to do 100 things within the next week or month or year and I'm consuming it there.
Once I'm done with the peculiar planning, the episode is over and I throw the papers away, trying to get back to balance..

Somehow writing down my ambitious plans helps
itsok · 31-35, F
@being oh so yours is hypo too? I don’t do anything too ridiculous either. Usually I’ll focus on doing something creative (building or making something) and those usually last less than a week. I also get a lot of cleaning and cooking done in that time too, and I feel good, so they’re pretty nice. I also listen to music nonstop, and very loud, and I’m not a big music person in general. I had one episode that lasted a few months back in 2021 and that’s when I actually became active on sw. Prior to that I used it but infrequently, and didn’t interact much
being · 36-40, F
@itsok I am only self diagnosed. But I know I do get manic as much as I get depressive and low. I see it nowadays as a more general imbalance and I try to get back to an equilibrium.
But I can make use of it like you say, to get things done using the momentum until I get sick or crash, as I'm using the depression to rest and decompress, until I can work again.

But I am finding some balance indeed.
I still struggle with consistency and discipline a great deal though and so I want to rearrange the terminology for me, in a way to make my sensitivities work for me instead of against me.

A way I'm thinking around it, is to allow myself to change schedules according to more general concepts, like health, well being, creativity, etc rather than trying to work with more specific things and constantly feeling like I'm failing, sooner or later.

I don't know if you understand, I'm writing too much!