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Re: op
Finding a good doctor is the most important thing, imo. Bipolar is very misdiagnosed (I'm not sure of the statistics, however). There's the 'bipolar!? No, you're just depressed and wrong!' crowd, and the 'You sometimes feel happy, and other times you feel sad? You must be bipolar. There is absolutely nothing else that could be going on!' people. And there's a lot of stereotyping and misinformation. My recommendation, if you can do it, go to your GP for a referral to an actual psychatrist/therapist/etc. If you have insurance, see if they have anyone listed with a specialty in mood disorders. Gps in general don't have a lot of prowess with mental or emotional disorders. Again, not to scare you off, but to make you better at helping yourself.