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Dictionary » M » Mania symptoms Mania symptomssymptoms of mania include *inappropriate elation. *inappropriate irritability. *severe insomnia. *grandiose notions. *increased talking speed and/or volume. *disconnected and racing thoughts. *increased sexual desire. *markedly increased energy. *poor judgment. *inappropriate social behaviour. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... help yourself... I have had 4 doctors that said no you show no signs of mania......and one that did......and i'm honest, i'm not emabarrased....so ... said that i showed no signs said, it was because all of the physical symptoms I was experiencing and one even was brought to tears, for I believe ...
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Shame on you... patients treated, there was disappearance or marked improvement of the symptoms.[2] Monosymptomatic hypochondriacal psychoses are defined as disorders ... Acute and chronic schizophrenia, • Syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette, • Mania and hypomania • Monosymptomatic hypochondrical psychoses, • Trigeminal ...
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