Jul 5 2009

Symptoms of Bipolar Secrets

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Describing the symptoms of bipolar disorder can be not easy since this illness has two distincyly different phases to it.

Bipolar illness is characterized by what are called episodes. These ones fall into 2 phases that is manic and depressive.

The depressive episodes are considered to the low where the manic episodes are considered the high. A patient with bipolar disorder will swing between low and high episodes.

The Basics

The basic Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder is recognizing that constant and uncontrollable mood swings. In some cases, a person may even have periods where their mood is well balanced and they experience no signs of mania or depression.

The symptoms of bipolar disorder can be different from patient to patient. The most important thing to watch for is a repeated mood swings without any reasons.

Manic Episodes

The warning signs of bipolar disorder for manic episodes are fall into the dominion of being high energy and high mood. Below are the common warning signs:

* Extreme happiness

* Rare high self-esteem

* Cannot give any good judgment

* Fast speaking

* Mind racing with thoughts

* Violence

* Agitation

* Increase in physical activity

* Risk taking or risky behavior

* Addictive mood

* Easily distracted

* Inability to focus

Depressive Occurrence

Extreme sadness and all around feeling down or low characterize depressive episodes. Symptoms include:

* Sorrow

* Lack of thoughtful about anything

* Poor motivation

* Feeling hopeless

* In the depths of despair thoughts

* Temper

* Focus problems

* Easily unfocused

* Pain without any reasons

Bipolar Category

Bipolar type one is more of a manic state where the manic symptoms are very severe. Bipolar type two is more of a depressive state with the depression being more severe.

It is important to get the proper diagnosis so that treatment can be given that will work for the type of bipolar disorder you have.

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  1. Fred said:

    Auto-rewrite?

    Well, full of symptoms of grammar commotion, anyway.

    July 6th, 2009 at 6:35 am

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