I too wouldn't automatically assume some sort of medical disorder. Bi-polar tends to be slightly more violent then what you described anyways, one minute extremely exciteable adn happy how life is wonderful but the next...violent and angry; neither mood lasting very long unless controlled. THe manic depressive side of the disorder also tends to take longer to go from one mood to the next and is less violent Manic and happy for a few days or weeks but then feeling down in the dumps also for a few days or weeks; neither moods violents or extreme. You described just a simple down tome then and up time not lasting very long.
It sounds more to me your body and mind are just overwhelmed. Maybe you haven't completely moved on from your last relationship. You mentioned something happened to you recently. Your body and mind just may not be able to handle the occasional doubts anyone would have in a new relationship as well as if you started the relationship with a clearn mind.
When your mind is overwhelmed, it'll hold on to anything. If you feel doubts, it'l concentrate on that making you feel badly. So, when you feel better your body feels a short and temporary sense of releif until the next triggar starts your mind with the what if's and how else it can protect itself from feeling hurt again. It's a horrible loop to get into. It's a protection mechanism most minds do. It tried to figure out ways to aviod future pain if the current pain hasn't completely left the building...if you know what I mean.
Maybe talk to a counselor about this. Get some hidden concerns out of you so you can continue with your relationship with a clear head and fewer doubts. You can learn to control your over-analysing thoughts and learn to trust yourself again.
It sounds more to me your body and mind are just overwhelmed. Maybe you haven't completely moved on from your last relationship. You mentioned something happened to you recently. Your body and mind just may not be able to handle the occasional doubts anyone would have in a new relationship as well as if you started the relationship with a clearn mind.
When your mind is overwhelmed, it'll hold on to anything. If you feel doubts, it'l concentrate on that making you feel badly. So, when you feel better your body feels a short and temporary sense of releif until the next triggar starts your mind with the what if's and how else it can protect itself from feeling hurt again. It's a horrible loop to get into. It's a protection mechanism most minds do. It tried to figure out ways to aviod future pain if the current pain hasn't completely left the building...if you know what I mean.
Maybe talk to a counselor about this. Get some hidden concerns out of you so you can continue with your relationship with a clear head and fewer doubts. You can learn to control your over-analysing thoughts and learn to trust yourself again.