Are you being treated for bipolar? It certainly seems like that's what everyone around you is concerned about. Mania is very tricky. It sometimes looks like a very good thing but usually isn't. There are meds to treat bipolar disorder. They aren't without consequence, but neither is untreated bipolar.
I made the mistake of telling my VA Dr that some days I almost feel like climbing the local water tower with my rifle. I am constantly surrounded by idiots.
They aren't without consequence, but neither is untreated bipolar.
I have a good friend who has bipolar and is taking Lithium and another drug for it. She is regularly tested for kidney function. So I would imagine that they could "catch" signs of kidney dysfunction pretty quickly and do something about it.
There are ways to ask questions about suicide to see if the person is joking or seriously suicidal.
We are taught to assess if a person has a plan and time line.
So I guess my answer of "I plan on discontinuing dialysis at age 85" met both requirements.
My patients who have chosen not to go on dialysis or to discontinue dialysis had many health problems that made or would make dialysis harder than normal.