I have experienced different degrees of mania throughout my life, I am not considered Bipolar because I don't present with any degree of severe depression. If anything I'm cyclothymic, although this is debatable.
I have noticed on this forum that many individuals seem to display a hypomanic temperament in response to nootropic/supplement use, although typically the doses and combinations used in these instances are certainly not advisable.
Now, to many people the hypomanic state is either desirable or would appear to be given the descriptions on Wikipedia etc. But the issue is that prolonged Hypomania typically progresses to full mania if it is not treated.
I would classify the variety of manic states I have experienced as thus, in progressive order of intensity/severity, each subsequent classification has characteristics of the previous:
1.Energised Hypomania - Primarily characterised by a significant increase in perceived energy levels. Even with only 4-6 hours sleep individual feels highly energetic and motivated.
2.Functional Hypomania - Motivation, mood, sociability, goal oriented behaviour, creativeness and ambition are increased to a significant degree compared to the euthymic individual.
3.Euphoric/Erratic Hypomania - Mood and energy are elevated to such a degree that productiveness is negatively impacted. It is difficult for the individual to focus on any one task for a prolonged period of time before another task takes precedence.
4.Mildly delusional/grandiose Hypomania - Individual believes themselves to be on the verge of some highly profound and revolutionary discovery/achievement/transformation. This can take the form of something academic or commercial or something more esoteric.
5. Delusional Mania - Individual believes the previous grandiose achievement is occurring or has occurred.
6. Irritated/Agitated Mania - There is an uncharacteristically hostile reaction when the individual's beliefs are questioned, or when something they believe to be irrelevant is requested of them. What is considered irrelevant will typically be anything not directly or indirectly related to previous delusions of grandeur.
7. Psychotic Mania - Individual becomes detached from objective reality to the point that they are acting on beliefs or perceptions that have no rational basis. Behaviour can be threatening and harmful to both the individual and those around them.
In my opinion only 1 and 2 could be considered desirable, even though the other states may be subjectively enjoyable during the experience, they commonly involve highly irresponsible behaviour which is later regretted.
I was wondering what the opinion of others was on this, and whether or not you have experienced a manic state yourself; could you please describe it if so. Would you attempt to induce hypomania using supplements, knowing that it could potentially lead to the state that I have numbered 7?
Supplements that I can directly implicate in the induction of mania are massive SAM-e doses and Massive Phenibut doses, especially when combined. Hence I avoid Phenibut and strictly limit my intake of SAM-e. Do you have any supplements to add to this list?
Personally my experiences with the manic state, while enlightening, have taught me to appreciate sobriety all the more. It is not something I would knowingly try to induce.
I put this in the supplement section since this does relate to supplementation in a way, and it's my favourite forum section.