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Re: Atypical Depression versus Bipolar Depression » kirbyw

Posted by SLS on December 16, 2009, at 6:42:12

In reply to Re: Atypical Depression versus Bipolar Depression, posted by kirbyw on December 16, 2009, at 0:05:11

Hi Rick.

Thanks for responding.

Good luck on your lithium treatment. In the past, Parnate was considered a particularly good drug to augment with lithium in unipolar depression, and one of the best treatments for bipolar disorder as well.

From what I have read, rejection sensitivity can manifest in both atypical and bipolar depressions. However, I am most interested in whether both types of depression share mood reactivity as a presenting feature or if it can be used as a symptom to differentiate between the two depressive subtypes.

Are there situations, events, or other experiences that can elicit a substantial improvement in your depression greater than 50%?


- Scott

 

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