First of all, you're not "messed up", because you're doing a lot of introspection, and are demonstrating a great self awareness, for which you should be congratulated. Now as far as what you recently experienced, yes it does sound bipolar, and now that you mention you're a teenager, also very normal. One thing I think you should look at is your diet. You mentioned that you're vegan who, with today's processed foods, have a hard time getting proper nutrition. These mood swings could be aggravated by swings in your blood sugar level. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply. I'm vegetarian (I still eat eggs and cheese, and luckily where I live it is easy to find not processed food) but I never took in consideration the idea of my blood sugar level having problems, I might ask my family doctor for some analysis.
Being often alone certainly helped me in getting more time to analyse myself lol, but at the same time it made me extremely shy and self conscious around strangers (I can get quite talkative with people that I know though).
You don't sound quite hopeless to me. I think if you just find something you are passionate about again you would also have more interest in spending your time with people that share it.
Whether you are detached or bipolar being with people is good for you. I found it's what pulled me out of my detachment.
Everything is boring, nothing seems to excite me anymore.
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First of all, you're not "messed up", because you're doing a lot of introspection, and are demonstrating a great self awareness, for which you should be congratulated. Now as far as what you recently experienced, yes it does sound bipolar, and now that you mention you're a teenager, also very normal. One thing I think you should look at is your diet. You mentioned that you're vegan who, with today's processed foods, have a hard time getting proper nutrition. These mood swings could be aggravated by swings in your blood sugar level. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm vegetarian (I still eat eggs and cheese, and luckily where I live it is easy to find not processed food) but I never took in consideration the idea of my blood sugar level having problems, I might ask my family doctor for some analysis.
Being often alone certainly helped me in getting more time to analyse myself lol, but at the same time it made me extremely shy and self conscious around strangers (I can get quite talkative with people that I know though).
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You don't sound quite hopeless to me. I think if you just find something you are passionate about again you would also have more interest in spending your time with people that share it.
Whether you are detached or bipolar being with people is good for you. I found it's what pulled me out of my detachment.