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What are your experience or info about bipolar disorder? |
What are your experience or info about bipolar disorder? FYI: I have severe depression but I was initially diagnosed with bipolar & the Lithium did nothing but make me shake. Suspicious, they kept trying to figure out why bipolar diagnosis seemed wrong, until they asked me more questions & discovered that I ate 3 lbs. of chocolate a day & 10 cups of caffeineated tea (to get out of bed - sort of self-medicating). Then they realized I was severely depressed. After I quit doing that & using Welbutrin & Prozac, I was able to function much better. Lesson learned: always tell doctors EVERYTHING, even if it doesn't seem important to tell. Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness. Episodes of mania and depression eventually can occur again, if you don't get treatment. A small percentage of people will continue to have symptoms, even after getting treatment. Bipolar I disorder involves episodes of severe mood swings, from mania and depression. Bipolar II disorder is a milder form, involving milder episodes of hypomania that alternate with depression. Cyclothymic disorder describes even milder mood changes. With mixed bipolar disorder, there is both mania and depression at the same time. "The person feels grandiose, with racing thoughts, all this energy -- but is also irritable, angry, moody, feeling bad," says Michael Aronson, MD, a clinical psychiatrist and consultant for WebMD. "This can be a dangerous mix." Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder is characterized by four or more mood episodes that occur within a 12-month period. Some people experience multiple episodes within a single week, or even within a single day. Rapid cycling tends to develop later in the course of illness. Women are more likely than men to have rapid cycling. A rapid-cycling pattern increases risk for severe depression and suicide attempts. Antidepressants are thought to trigger and prolong rapid cycling. However, that theory is controversial and is still being studied. Source(s): http://www.webmd.com/diseases_and_condit... It's HELL to have and to live with! It's like a daily roller coaster ride for everyone involved! Medications work wonders! Been there, Done that! Its a made up illness desighned to get you hooked on antidepressants www.cchr.com what clair said |
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