bipolar dsm diagnosis

Is there a schizophrenic here? Psychologists? Doctors?

My mother was diagnosed with manic depression (bipolar) and later as a paranoid schizophrenic. The first time I began to develop schizophrenia, the symptoms you have or how it started? I do not hear voices any sound or hallucinations, which I know is part of the DSM-IV criteria for diagnosis. But I have the following symptoms: 1) Regular symptoms of bipolar disorder 2) Sometimes, I seem to see things moving out of the corner of my eye, never in front. They appear as dark shadows away. 3) At night, I get a tingling sensation in my body. No legs, but in any part of my body. 4) When I awake, my heart rate is rapid. 5) I have a lot of pressure and tightness sometimes in the back of my neck (about C4), the sides of the neck and collarbone area (top of the shoulders). It feels as if someone leans on my back. Is that how you start schizophrenia? What else can it be?

Bipolar is the mood swings. Are you just full blown or hiccups? Hiccup is a happy high or sometimes easily irritated. A maniac is complete in rapid speech, racing thoughts, lack of sleep, being impulsive and may show on expenditures (Large amounts), more sexual, or it may be very irritable, angry or have rabies. Sometimes having hallucinations (audio, visual, tactile). His shadow PPL are the most common. Points 3-5 are not BP. But the sound stress / anxiety related. I would say that you are over thinking things and worrying in itself no physical discomfort I am a doctor, but I have bipolar I. What is the one with delusions. I see things and feel things touch me, sometimes I listen to music. But I always knew that they were not actual that never scared me. But since I drug everything that has been installed down. Whether or BPII BPI (hypoglycemia). You need to be in a stabilizing mood. It makes a world of difference. Do not worry about schizophrenia. Tell your doctor (not a general psychiatrist, but a) about her mom and always be honest about what is going on with you and everything will be fine.

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

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