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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Were you down or high?

Merry Christmas,

Are my sentences sound correct? I'm asking a person who is diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

What were your symptoms at the time of admission? Were you down/low or high/cheerful?

Thank you in advance.
  

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Here is a sentence from a medical website: An overly joyful or overexcited state is called a manic episode, and an extremely sad or hopeless state is called a depressive episode . What were your symptoms at the time of admission? Were you having a manic or a depressive episode ?

  • Here is a sentence from a medical website: An overly joyful or overexcited state is called a manic episode, and an extremely sad or hopeless state is called a depressive episode .
  • What were your symptoms at the time of admission?
  • Were you having a manic or a depressive episode ?
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Here is a sentence from a medical website:

An overly joyful or overexcited state is called a manic episode, and an extremely sad or hopeless state is called a depressive episode.

What were your symptoms at the time of admission? Were you having a manic or a depressive episode?
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Thank you so much Mr. Micawber. As usual you are helpful. Emotion: smile

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