Bipolar
disorder and depression
It's hard to turn the TV on these days without seeing a big
pharmaceutical commercial advertising the next big drug
treatment for depression. These commercials seem a little too
prevalent but the sad truth is that too many people suffer from
depression on a daily basis.
Many of these people are suffering from a bipolar disorder
and this is what is causing their depressive state, as well as
many other symptoms. This article is going to tell you what
this disorder means and what you should do about it.
Sadly, the presence of hopelessness and other
manic depressive behaviors is very strong in our
society.
You have probably seen it on TV and have probably seen
posters advertising depression medications at your doctor's
office or pharmacy. Some people simply suffer from mild bouts
of depression, but for others, their behavior often means they
are bipolar.
Too many people suffer from this disorder, which can be
crippling to them. This article is going to explain what it is
and the right plan of action to take if you have it.
Have you ever felt that your everyday behavior is beyond
your control? Can your behavior go from extremely happy to
really sad all within the same day? If you have ever
experienced these drastic mood swings, then there is a good
chance you may be suffering from a bipolar disorder. Being
bipolar is a common diagnosis today and if you feel as though
you may have the illness, then this article should help, as it
will explain the symptoms of the disorder and what you should
do about it.
There are many different anxiety disorders that affect
people throughout the world, but one of the worst is the
bipolar disorder. The illness causes a lot of the symptoms that
you are used to seeing today, such as depression, which is
highly illustrated in pharmaceutical commercials on television,
as well as behaviors like self-mutilation. It can slowly take
over your life, yet when managed properly, anyone can handle
it. This article is going to explain to you what the disorder
is and how to control it.
Usually, the symptoms of being bipolar show up in the early
to late twenties, although when a person is diagnosed they can
often look back and see behaviors in their childhood that could
be explained by the illness. Basically, having this disorder
means you experience an abnormally elevated mood, called mania,
followed by a state of depression, although these states are
usually separated by periods of normal mood. People who are in
their twenties may struggle with different eating disorders or
other self mutilating behaviors as well. Since this disorder
takes a huge toll on a person's behavioral patterns, they can
be very unpredictable. In a worse case scenario, a person may
suffer from an episode of depression for so long that they
contemplate suicide.
If you feel as though you may be bipolar, then there are
certain symptoms you will want to look out for. In the mania
stage, you will feel bullet proof and aggressive. You'll be
very distractible and feel as though your life is perfect! On
the other end, the depressive behavior will set in and all of
the feelings you had will shrivel and sadness will take over.
If you repeatedly experience drastic mood swings such as these,
then you'll want to go straight to your doctor. There are
different levels of the disorder, so your doctor will need to
diagnose the appropriate one.
Just like with any other illness or disease, a bipolar disorder has it's own set of
symptoms to watch out for. If you feel as though you may
afflicted, then it will be very important for you to watch
out for them. For most, the symptoms come when they are
experiencing either a high or low episode, which means they
are either in the mania state or the depressive state. The
mania state will make you may feel as if you can do no
wrong, yet in the same day you can start to feel depressed.
Depression can cause someone to feel useless and sad. Only
your doctor can diagnose which type you have, if at all.
If you have been having symptoms of bipolar disorder, then
you will certainly have noticed. At times you will feel as
though you are on an extreme high. You may feel like you can do
no wrong, life is glorious and you are on the right track;
however, it comes with feelings of agitation and hyper
activity. At the other end of the spectrum, the same person
will suffer from a debilitating, depressive episode. These
feelings usually cause the patient to feel sad and they will
often lack hope in their lives. If you are one of these people,
then you will want to visit your doctor so you can get
diagnosed.
Experts will say that when a person is
diagnosed as bipolar they are also sometimes called a
manic depressive. When you visit your doctor you should
speak to him or her about treatments and medication. It is
an illness that is highly treatable, yet not curable.
Unfortunately, patients need to take medications, such as
antidepressants and mood stabilizers. It can be only be
controlled if you follow your doctor's advice and take the
meds regularly, without fail. The disorder does not have
to be the end of your life! A full and active lifestyle
can be achieved if you seek the appropriate treatment.
When looking up information on the disorder you may notice
that a sufferer may also be called a manic depressive. No
matter what you call the disorder, if you are diagnosed, then
you will want to seek medication. No doubt you will have to
take these medications for the rest of your life but the payoff
will be great! Most likely your doctor will prescribe
antidepressants and other drugs that will help to stabilize
your mood swings. If you are bipolar, then it is important to
know that it can be controlled as long as you are determined
and strong!
If you've been diagnosed as bipolar or as a manic
depressive, then you will immediately want to seek treatment
through medication. Taking antidepressant medications to
control mood swings is by far the most widely used form of
treatment for those who are bipolar, and when taken exactly as
prescribed by your doctor, they do work. You can also seek
psychiatric treatment if it is helpful, and to some it is. It's
important to remember that having this illness doesn't mean
your life is over; with the proper medication a normal
productive life is straight ahead!
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