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I was diagnosed at age 40. Sometimes a major life event brings about symptoms and then diagnosis.
I do not know that much about Thorazine. Doing a quick Google search, found out It is a classic Bipolar med. It was discontinued in the US this past June. Generic equivalents are still available.
You don't know how much something like Bipolar affects your sphere.
In my younger, undiagnosed days, I was the kid everyone tolerated. Including my brother and sister. My band had a gig last Friday, and I wanted my sister and brother-in-law to come. They said they would. Then a few hours before the gig, my sister messaged me, saying she was going to stay at home and not come. I replied saying she can go to the Adirondacks where my brother has a cabin, and see my brother in his Florida house, but she can't drive 15 minutes to see her little brother play in his band? Speaking of my brother. Every year in said cabin in the Adirondacks, the family is invited for a week. I, however, have never been invited. Nor have I been invited to his Florida home. I'm used to it. I was the black sheep of the family, and in many cases, I still am. It's all good though. I'm very close to my in-laws. Sometimes closer to them than my blood family. And that's ok with me.