‘Elon Musk suffers from hypomania’: Dr Drew Pinsky breaks down Tesla CEO’s ‘abnormal’ behavior

Addiction medicine specialist Dr Drew Pinsky broke down Elon Musk’s abnormal behavior that prompted an exchange of salvos with President Donald Trump. Appearing on Newsmax to discuss on Elon Musk’s Asperger’s syndrome that Musk himself admitted in 2021 on Saturday Night Live, Dr Pinsky said there’s more than just Asperger’s. Dr Pinsky said he respect Elon Musk, read his biography and thinks he is a great guy, a very successful man but there is a flip side of that success that Musk probably has hypomania. Dr Pinsky said he got to know from Musk’s biography that Musk had has phases of hypomanic binges where he worked for hours without sleeping. Musk probably suffers from hypomania that many successful people have. Hypomania has the risk of turning into mania which makes one irritable with a lack of risk assessment which means they can’t grasp the significance or the repercussion of what they are doing. “Is he bipolar, I don’t know,” Dr Pinsky said adding to what Donald Trump called as Trump Derangement System. Talking about Elon Musk’s outburst over the Big, Beautiful Bill, Trump said Elon Musk is probably missing the White House and getting affected Trump Derangement Syndrome, something that he came up with to describe the condition of his detractors. But it was not just a hilarious comment, the Newsmax panel commented adding that not being able to accept change is associated with Asperger’s syndrome. Elon Musk raged on his social media platform X calling Donald Trump ungrateful, liar and then made the massive allegation that Trump was named in Epstein Files and that’s why the administration was not releasing it. According to reports, this took the fight beyond any repair and Donald Trump rejected to even talk about Elon Musk. A day later, Musk deleted that particular post. Musk spoke extensively about his Asperger’s and said he grew up with it. The social cues were not intuitive to him and he used to take things very literally, he said on one occasion. He took time to realize that people were not saying what they meant.