Nov 202010
 

If someone asked you right now how to explain bipolar disorder, could you do it without getting them completely confused.

Bipolar disorder is almost always associated with mood alternating back and forth from depression to mania. However, this is not always the case. The truth is the main symptom and characteristic of this disease lies in the ability to bend time in ways even Einstein could never have dreamed of.

Bipolar disorder scenarios are similar to that of a stoplight where cars are bumper to bumper and stuck. The world seems moving sluggish and people are dull witted in pleasing you. You might
feel frustrated should someone take advantage of you and occasional burst into a rage.

During the beginning, you may see cars that will allow you to
weave in and out of traffic. Then you may see cars that won’t even let you pass because they are so stacked, so close to one another. Eventually you will get stuck that you’ll end up
slamming your head against the dashboard in extreme anxiety, needing
to get out but can’t.

Then the situation can be reversed. You can be standing absolutely still. Then your mind becomes engaged with some
activity that trying to switch to another activity is clearly
impossible. It is like standing in the shower until the water runs cold before you can do anything else. In some extreme cases, when you wake up, you can’t seem to leave your bed.

A person who has bipolar can react faster and produce faster.
Suppose you are batter facing the pitcher, picture in your mind that the ball is approaching you, from there, you can already calculate where they ball’s path is going to go. Then when the
ball is at you, you can give that ball a good smack with the
bat.

However, even these things do not stay constant. No doubt the
clock will speed or wind down. During your speedy mode, you
swing at the ball a bit too early but you can still cope with
these missed bats by doing it over and over and over again. You
burst into a rage because you feel it is taking forever for the
ball to get to you… when it really isn’t. You focus now on your anger and take it out on the bat, the ground, or perhaps
the person who is closest to you in the moment.

Nothing seems to be going right. At least that is what your mind
is telling you. Everything and everybody has turned against you
even God. Even computers are throwing up roadblocks and developing new ways with numbers to keep you down. The situation
is too much and you begin to break down and cry.

You don’t forget those moments of standing still; those times in
the shower and under the covers. You even remember when you had
energy. In your mind, everything was possible and still is. Space does not have enough room for everything you wanted to do.
Everything could turn into something different and you could experience a new world you owned.

These symptoms described can be attributed to bichronicity instead of bipolar disorder of manic depressive. This type of
person can experience a wide range from super speed to complete
stand still. Some days are more hyper in activity, others are
lazy days. You can begin something huge and then drop it the
next second.

No matter how bad it may seem, bipolar disorder is treatable with medication and talk therapy. It is a slow and long process
that needs the patient’s cooperation.

Nov 202010
 

Bipolar disorder is also known by manic-depressive illness. It’s characterized by incidents of serious depression along with mania. It’s seen when there is a sudden mood swing of a person that can unexpectedly change from happy to sad to irritable and back again. This cycle repeats itself. This change of depression to mania and vice versa can happen within a short amount of time. The person’s patterns for the illness will show through to others around them. Being able to tell this pattern and seeing it will help in the next stage of the person’s disease.

No doubt there are definite signs from when a person goes from a mania state to depression state. When they are in the state of mania, bipolar illness can be familiar through these symptoms.

1. hyperactivity which can lead to restlessness and rapid talking
2. extreme feelings of high
3. excessive irritableness
4. belief in unrealistic powers
5. lack of or poor judgment
6. increase of sexual urges
7. abuses alcohol and other drugs
8. aggressive behaviors
9. denial that anything is wrong with him or her

Yet, when a person is suffering from depression, the disease can be known through these signs.

1. persistent sadness or anxious mood
2. pessimism
3. uncharacterized feelings of unworthiness and guilt
4. low sex drive
5. exhausted even though there is a lack of physical activity
6. energy level decrease even with day to day activities
7. lack of or poor judgment
8. decrease in appetite
9. chronic pains not due to physical activity
10. suicidal thoughts or tendencies

The illness is thought to generate in the teenage years and is carried right through the person’s life. The difficult behind this disease is that it not easily seen as an illness but rather noted as an attitude or hyperactivity problem. Many kids diagnosed with ADD (attention deficit disorder) or ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) may be incorrectly diagnosed or rather need bipolar treatment in conjunction with ADD/ADHD. It is because of the lack of knowledge that some incorrect diagnosis leads some bipolar sufferers to abuse drugs and alcohol, have bad relationships, have poor job quality or job skills and some have suicidal thoughts. It is currently thought that nearly two million Americans suffer from bipolar disorder.

In its early stages of manic-depressive disorder, hypomania does take place. The person, in this stage, shows an extreme high energy level that can lead to impulsive, not to mention, reckless behavior. The bipolar patient will deny he is doing anything wrong and in his mind, he is correct. For those around him, they can recognize the improbable behaviors the person exhibits.

Another common problem with getting the right treatment for those who suffer from bipolar is the misdiagnosis because early signs can be attributed to alcohol or drug abuse. In later stages, the person can suffer a full clinical depression or breakdown.

Medicine is used to treat the disease. Most often, doctors will prescribe the drug Lithium, which is helpful in controlling mania and the reoccurrence of mania and depression. Scientists have also tested anticonvulsant medicines for the process of kindling. Kindling is the process in which sensitivity to stress by the brain results in abnormal behaviors and activities. Lithium has been found to block the process in the early stages… other medicines which are carbamezepine and valproate work in the later stages. These treatments have been approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Adminstration). Electroconvulsive therapy is great for those where medications will not work, mostly in severe cases of the disease.

Nov 182010
 

Understanding Bipolar To Get Help

Most individuals that suffer from bipolar disorder have one goal. That goal is to live a life that is as normal as can be. To get through today without having any emotional problems, to make it through the big meeting at work without having people wonder what is wrong with you and to simply be able to enjoy your daughter’s graduation are all additional goals that you may have.

There is no 100 percent sure way of stopping these things from happening to you. But, there are countless things you can learn to do to help you to improve your outlook.

To get to that point, can start by finding all of the information you need about your condition so that you can better understand what is happening to you.

Bipolar Disorder: The Medical Side

Bipolar is a condition in which there are extremes in moods and life experiences. There is no doubt that bipolar is a health condition that is serious and disabling to those that it.

You may have heard bipolar called Manic Depression or that a person suffering from it has a manic depressive condition. But, what scientists have come to learn is that manic style behaviour is only one extreme of this condition.

The other part of it is that of depression. Both of these conditions are vitally serious to your well being and even to your life span and must be treated. While doctors do not have a cause for bipolar, they are working on finding one. Along with that, you can be sure that there are many scientists looking for a way to cure the condition.

For most people bipolar starts when they are just in their teens. Some believe that it is triggered by puberty. Others will not develop this condition until they are in their early adult years.

If you don’t get help for bipolar, your condition is likely to continue to worsen. There is no doubt that depression itself is a killer. Therefore, not getting help is simply not an option. But, the good news is that there are medications, treatments and therapies that can help to reduce the symptoms and help you to cope with your condition.

Do You Have Bipolar?

The first question that you need to ask is if you have this condition. Learning the signs and symptoms will help you to weigh the need to seek out medical attention.

If any of your symptoms are severe or you are considering harming yourself, you just seek immediate medical attention as soon as possible.

The highs are called episodes of mania. The lows are episodes of depression. The intensity of these highs and lows will vary from person to person and from one episode to the next. During the manic phase, there are a number of symptoms that can be observed.

You may feel extremely happy and optimistic. You may feel euphoria. You may also have an inflated self esteem or ego, too.

You may have very poor judgment, and you may know this by being told by others that you’ve made the wrong decision.

Your speech can be very fast. Your mind is going crazy with thoughts. You may be agitated and feel the need to move your body and your mind. Physical activity may be increased, too.

Some have problems with pain, too. If you have pain that there is no real cause for, this can be a sign of depressive behaviour.

The most serious of all symptoms and signs of depressive behaviour is that of thoughts of suicide. If you have these thoughts, your condition needs immediate attention.

If you think that you have any of these symptoms, then you need to work with your doctor to be diagnosed.

What’s The Cause?

The one thing that all bipolar patients want to know is why.

Why did this happen to me? Why do I go through this? Why can’t my life be normal?

Most believe that it is a combination of factors that lead to this condition including environmental, genetics, and biological factors. Doctors believe that these conditions not only cause the onset of bipolar in people but also control when the episodes that you experience happen and how frequently they do.

In those that have bipolar, those messengers are somehow different and simply communicate in a different way to the brain triggering the symptoms that you face.

It is believed that those that suffer from bipolar have a genetic code that puts them in that position.

Is there any help? “Understanding The Bipolar Disorder”

It is believed that those that suffer from bipolar have a genetic code that puts them in that position.

This can include such things as drug abuse and very stressful events. Sometimes, a very traumatic event especially those that are psychological can trigger bipolar.

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Nov 182010
 

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is classified as a mood disorder. It is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses. In fact, most of us are acquainted with someone who suffers from bipolar disorder. The condition is highly treatable but many sufferers neglect to seek medical care. This is because the condition is often misunderstood and many of those who suffer from the condition are afraid to seek care. They may not realize what is happening to them or they may fear being stigmatized by being diagnosed with mental illness.

When someone suffers from manic depression they will experience extremely high periods (the manic phase) and extremely low periods (the depression phase). During the manic phase it is not uncommon for people to engage in extreme and possibly dangerous behavior. Their demeanor may change completely and their speech becomes rapid, they may become highly irritable, and they may undertake extreme physical activity. During the depressive phase the sufferer will feel extremely low and in very serious cases may even be suicidal. In most cases, the depression periods are much more prolonged and frequent than the manic periods. You will likely find that during the periods between mood swings the person appears perfectly normal.

Bipolar disorder can make life extremely difficult for those who are in day-to-day contact with the sufferer. The mood swings will not occur at regular intervals and any number of things can trigger a switch from mania to depression. The severity of the symptoms may also vary widely and can last from as short as a few days to as long as years. To complicate matters, bipolar disorder is often misdiagnosed as simply clinical depression, what we commonly refer to as clinical depression. The depression symptoms may be addressed but this doesn’t solve the entire problem.

The direct cause for manic depression is still unknown thought science has found evidence that it runs in families. It is indiscriminate in targeting people of all ages—meaning children as well as adults. The important thing to remember is that the condition is a disease and not an indication of a personality flaw. When sufferers and their families recognize this it sometimes becomes easier to seek treatment.

There are a variety of treatment options for bipolar disorder. Medication appears to be the most effective but it is controversial for many people. It is not uncommon for sufferers to view medication as a crutch and refuse to have their problems solved by taking a pill. Nevertheless, the many medicines that are available today to treat bipolar disorder are extremely effective in many people. Unfortunately, they don’t work for everyone. The important thing is that the person with the symptoms seek appropriate medical care so that they can be evaluated and treatments. For those that prefer not to take medication or for whom medication is ineffective, there are alternatives. Among these are psycho-therapy, herbal supplements, electro-convulsive treatment, and light therapy.

There is still a lot to be learned about bipolar disorder, what causes it, and how it can be treated. The important thing is that the condition not be ignored. Chances are with the proper attention the condition can be controlled and the person suffering from it can lead a very healthy, very normal life.

Nov 182010
 

The schizotypal personality is described as a severe disorder in which a person has very little or no intimate relationships with others. They experience intense anxiety when faced with social interaction, and thus, avoid it altogether.

People with this type of personality disorder are unable to socialize with others and are perceived as possibly being unfriendly. They isolate themselves and cultivate false beliefs about how relationships develop. Their behaviours are often very strange, delivering improper responses in social situations, and fostering bizarre beliefs.

The onset of this disorder commonly starts in young adults and continues all through life. No cure exists, but can be managed with the help of psychotherapy and medications. Studies indicate that positive events during early childhood can help to decrease symptoms experienced by young people who suffer from this disorder.

What are the symptoms:

Schizotypal personalities are often people who spend most of their time alone and have very few friends, if any at all. They find themselves feeling anxious in the company of others, due to trust issues, and feel they do not belong in the main stream. They have problems similar to schizophrenia, which include:

- Strange and disordered speech
- Dresses oddly
- Abnormal view of the world
- Believe they have the power to emotionally control others

Adolescents may exhibit signs of:

- Isolation and solitude
- Extreme social anxiety
- Socially delayed in relation to peer group
- They are often picked on and bullied by others.

Other common symptoms include:

- Difficulty correctly interpreting events
- Odd beliefs and behaviour patterns
- Believe they possess special powers
- Complaints of phantom pain
- Incoherent speech patterns
- Paranoia
- Little or no friends
- Intense anxiety in social situations

The schizotypal personality may be similar to shizophrenia, but is not as extreme. In addition, people with this personality disorder are able distinguish between reality and imagination, while those with schizophrenia have lost touch with reality and cannot discern reality from what they imagine.

Causes:

The cause of this mental disorder is unknown, but being abused and neglected during childhood, stress, and having a close relative with this disorder may be factors. People with schizotypal personalities are also at risk for developing schizophrenia, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, and other associated mental conditions.

Treatment:

Treatment for this condition usually involves antipsychotic medications to control symptoms, and psychotherapy sessions with a trained mental health professional. Sessions and activities may include behavioural, cognitive, and family therapies.

Families are encouraged to actively participate in attending sessions and offering their loved one the needed support in learning new skills to cope with schizotypal personality disorder.

Nov 152010
 

A typical day for a person begins with them waking up usually in the morning. They go about their day, doing routine activities such as going to work, meeting deadlines, attending meetings and dealing with all kinds of people.
In the person’s home, they must do chores and spend time with family. Other activities must be done too including: going to the grocery store or church. Above all else, they must deal with different scenarios that they can welcome or resent. This all adds up to making the individual sick.

This is the type of day a person suffering from Bipolar contends with. Having the disease should not be hard to talk about but it is even if the person is seeking treatment

Once just called maniac depression, it was later changed to bipolar because of the two extremities of mood polarities. When people with bipolar suffer from extreme highs (mania) or from depression, then they are having what is technically called an episode.

The Four Episodes of Bipolar Disorder

When a person is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, they will typically suffer from the four symptoms found in the disease: depression, mixed mood, hypomania and mania.

1. Depression- when this episode begins, the person is feeling sad and don’t want to do the things they usually do.

2. Mania – this episode starts off as a high feeling, then becomes angry and irritable.

3. Hypomania – a milder form of mania. This can lead to either depression or mania. Can start as a good feeling.

4. Mixed Mood – means a person with feelings of depression and mania at the same time.

Symptoms of Bipolar –

1. Depression – feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness and guilt. The person either sleeps too much or too little and experiences changes in their weight or appetite. They will always feel tired, restless and cannot seem to make a sound decision. A worst case scenario includes the person thinking about suicide or death.

2. Mania – increase in the level of energy, racing thoughts, sleeps less, is easily distracted, excessive self-confidence, increase in talking, is focused by accomplishes very little and does unusual or extreme activities.

Four types of Bipolar -

There are four main types of bipolar disorder.

1. Type 1 – Bipolar I involves manic and mixed episodes including major episodes of depression. The patient could suffer more than one episode for several days, weeks or even months. It seems seasonal changes do affect what symptoms the person shows.

2. Type 2 – Bipolar II involves major episodes of hypomania and depression. A person’s normal functions occur between these two episodes.

3. Type 3 – Cyclothymic Disorder is a fluctuating disturbance in moods with hypomania and depression episodes. Considered the milder form since the episodes do not occur on a regular basis and when it occurs it happens on a shorter and less severe times.

4. Type 4 – Not Specified is a treatable disorder where the symptoms shown by the individual do not fit into any particular category.

Bipolar has no known causes. Further studies are being done to find out for sure what causes bipolar disorder though some say genetics. Persons from all races and all ages can suffer from the disease.
If a person is experiencing symptoms, they need to be seen by a physician right away.