Anxiety Or Bipolar

Bipolar, anxiety or hormones; I don’t like myself anymore?
This is really odd. I’m in this obscurity where I can’t concrete or sense reality. Don’t feel like I am present at the moment. Can’t focus. Like my surroundings are different. But nothing has changed. It’s all in my head.
The awkward part: I feel slightly better at night.
I don’t want to have this feeling around me anymore. I want help. My doctor prescribed me an anxiety pill. But it’s not working much. But it goes away when I get back to school. My parents don’t let me go out with my friends to places or have sleep overs.
& I’m turning 17 this year. They treat me like a child. I want to make them understand I’m growing. But no.
But it had gotten worse. I feel guilty if I do something wrong or say something incorrect. The un-concretion, feeling half of me is missing, or anything doesn’t feel real to me.
What can this be? I DON’T want to feel like this anymore.
Recommend me something to not feel at this state of being?
t e n p o i n t s .
I know someone who is bipolar, and unless you are of the depressive kind (there can be a manic depressive or hypo-maniac) this does not sound like Bipolar.
Usually people who are Bipolar or Manic depressive will tend to go through a manic state where they usually feel better than everyone else, sometimes even feel they have special abilities and may try to accomplish a lot in less time.
Make sure you are getting enough sleep 7 – 8 hours is usually recommended but if you are not getting enough it can cause you to get easily distracted and anxious.
The best thing you can do is make a list of everything you feel or have noticed changing and talk to more than one doctor about it. Never take an answer from here as the correct advise, health is best handled by doctors!
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