Euphoric7
11-27-2009, 03:42 AM
"A persistently unstable mood, involving many periods of mild depression and mild elation. This instability usually develops in late adolescence and follows a chronic course, although moods may be within norms for months at a time. Mood swings are usually perceived by the individual as being unrelated to life events. The diagnosis is difficult to establish without a prolonged period of observation or an unusually good account of the individual's past behaviour. Because the mood swings are relatively mild and the episodes of mood elevation may be enjoyable, cyclothymia frequently fails to come to medical attention. In some cases this may be because the mood change, although present, is less prominent than cyclical changes in activity, self-confidence, sociability, or appetitive behaviour. If required, age of onset may be specified as early (in late teenage or the twenties) or later.
Dysthymic phase
Difficulty making decisions; problems concentrating; poor memory recall; guilt; self-criticism; low self-esteem; pessimism; self-destructive thinking; continuously feeling sad; apathy; hopelessness; helplessness; irritability; quick temper; lack of motivation; social withdrawal; appetite change; lack of sexual desire; self-neglect; fatigue or insomnia [2]
Euphoric phase
Unusually good mood or cheerfulness (euphoria); Extreme optimism; Inflated self-esteem; Poor judgment; Rapid speech; Racing thoughts; Aggressive or hostile behavior; Being inconsiderate of others; Agitation; Increased physical activity; Risky behavior; Spending sprees; Increased drive to perform or achieve goals; Increased sexual drive; Decreased need for sleep; Tendency to be easily distracted; Inability to concentrate ."
I think I have cyclothymia because I've noticed a lot of the above symptoms as the seasons change. During summer and spring, everything's great. I'm outgoing, confident and hell, and feel a long flow of euphoria. But when winter and fall hit, I lose motivation to do things, become a little socially withdrawn and a lil' depressed.
My question, can Cannabis help me out? I LOVE the state I get in summer time where I stop worrying and walk through the would with ease, but the winter blues are something to really avoid.
Which strain is best for this? Sativa or Indica?
How often should one medicate?
Dysthymic phase
Difficulty making decisions; problems concentrating; poor memory recall; guilt; self-criticism; low self-esteem; pessimism; self-destructive thinking; continuously feeling sad; apathy; hopelessness; helplessness; irritability; quick temper; lack of motivation; social withdrawal; appetite change; lack of sexual desire; self-neglect; fatigue or insomnia [2]
Euphoric phase
Unusually good mood or cheerfulness (euphoria); Extreme optimism; Inflated self-esteem; Poor judgment; Rapid speech; Racing thoughts; Aggressive or hostile behavior; Being inconsiderate of others; Agitation; Increased physical activity; Risky behavior; Spending sprees; Increased drive to perform or achieve goals; Increased sexual drive; Decreased need for sleep; Tendency to be easily distracted; Inability to concentrate ."
I think I have cyclothymia because I've noticed a lot of the above symptoms as the seasons change. During summer and spring, everything's great. I'm outgoing, confident and hell, and feel a long flow of euphoria. But when winter and fall hit, I lose motivation to do things, become a little socially withdrawn and a lil' depressed.
My question, can Cannabis help me out? I LOVE the state I get in summer time where I stop worrying and walk through the would with ease, but the winter blues are something to really avoid.
Which strain is best for this? Sativa or Indica?
How often should one medicate?