I know someone with bipolar II, and yes, having a diagnosis makes all the difference. Bipolar II is easy to misdiagnose, I think - the depressions are the most noticeable, but they come and go, and yet the highs are not as... prominent as with Bipolar I. For a long time he thought he just got depressed occasionally, no real rhyme or reason to it. In retrospect, and knowing the diagnosis, a lot of things made perfect sense.
His family history looks an awful lot like yours, too >_> <_<
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Date: 2015-10-15 10:45 am (UTC)His family history looks an awful lot like yours, too >_> <_<