Bipolar Manic Depressive Disorder “+”Bipolar
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009Manic depression, bipolar manic depressive disorder, bipolar affective disorder, and disorder “+” bipolar are all different names for the same ailment, in which the chemical balance of the brain is disrupted. Unusual mood swings can occur, resulting in very rapid shifts from total despair to complete euphoria. Some people shift every few minutes, while other can stay locked in the same mood for days. These are not the normal moods that most people have each day, but are far more severe. When people with this disorder are happy, they are extremely happy; when they are sad or depressed, they are simply not able to function.
The Who? - Question
This disorder affects both men and women and children diagnosed at 5 years have been seen to have the symptoms at 2. While bipolar manic disorder may appear different in children than in adults, it usually occurs more often with people whose relatives have the disorder running in their families.
The Disorder “plus”
Disorders are experienced by different people in different ways and with uneven intensity. Many people have very strong cases of these disorders, while others have much less serious problems.
Cyclothymia: It is a milder disorder which includes periods of hypomania and very mild depression – less bipolar (mood swings).
Hypo mania: These people experience mania but not the extreme of mania of bipolar manic symptoms. It is sometimes referred to as the middle ground of disorder “+” bipolar.
Hypo mania: It is mania but not the extreme of mania. It is the middle ground of disorder “+” bipolar.
Depression: What is extraordinary about this depression is, it’s the brain making its own lows with feelings of worry, sad, angry, guilt, isolated and no hope. These disorder can cause sleeping and eating problems with the body always tired and unable to do activities once enjoyed. Because of its low energy, the lack of sexual activities and lack of action or motivation are some obvious signs to look out for.
Mixed state: This is when the two main phases mania and depression overlap each other. These two bipolar manic symptoms can occur at the same time or in quick succession one after the other other.
Treating Disorder “+” Bipolar
Not treating disorder “+” bipolar can be disastrous both for the individual and the families living with you. The disorder affects our relationships with others , school and work activities and which can lead people to suicide or attempted suicide. Always seek treatment whenever you see the signs of bipolar manic symptoms appear.