Posted by dj on June 19, 2000, at 22:08:29
In reply to Re: how can you tell when you're FEELING NORMAL, posted by Peter C on June 18, 2000, at 20:09:26
> This is likely very boBBesque advice, but when feeling strange feels normal, then you can tell you are feeling normal.
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> What I mean to say is, wanting to have someone elses feeling of normality might never feel >normal for you.
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> > Recently, I was explaining to my new and very nice pdoc what my normal was like, he seemed to think it was still hypomanic. For example, when I feel good and have the time, there would is no better way for me to spend my time than to exercise for 3 hours a day. I do this simply >because it feels good.g'day janice!
Sounds hypo to me too, but then again you are a Torontonian living in Canada's hustling cowtown ; ).
However if feels good to you and does good for you and is not exessively obsessive or avoidance behaviour, what's the problem?
However if it is causing you problems in your life than, though that may be normal for you, is it healthy? Those are more the question I suspect you need to address and your doc may be pointing you toward...
from the sleepy wet-coast (though not today ; )
dj
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