For those who bear the label of bipolar, manic depression is an undeniable fact. The two terms "bipolar disorder" and "manic depression" can be used nearly transposable. They both refer to the same condition - one in which the victim experiences wildly acute concern on either side of the emotional range.
Depression for the Bipolar
Manic Depression involves as noted, 2 extremes. One is depression. During some periods of life for the bipolar, manic depression will mean a period of extraordinary sadness and hopelessness. The depressive facet of the sickness brings with it the entire unlucky symptom logy connected with clinical depression. Some may lose their interest in previously enjoyed activities and others might end up in a face of accelerating nervous, twitchy or perturbed. Disruptions are sleeping, and food habits are common. This and many other potential symptoms mixed with a pure extreme sense of sadness is probably one of the "poles" for the bipolar. Manic bipolar depression takes its sufferers to low levels of despair.
Mania for the Bipolar
Manic depression has a flip side, and that is ecstasy, or mania. During these times, the sufferer may experience an indescribable sense of well-being and happiness. Joy will transcend the individual and a feeling of near-omnipotence and confidence in everything will grow. As nice as which will sound in the abstract, it is a horrible situation for illness sufferers. The joy pulls them to emotional heights that are out of touch with the fact. Bipolar people tend to do weird expectations and to meet with a sense of impunity. They do not have perspective and can become so induced into their perfect manic fantasy that they lose all touch with reality.
Living with Bipolarity
Those affected by manic depression can find maintaining a regular life to be terribly difficult. The serious depressive periods of their lives make them disproportionately, and sure to commit suicide and the poor decision-making present during periods of exaltation can create numerous eventual challenges.
Bipolar disorders have existed for hundreds of years. Over that time, treatment strategies for the disease have improved considerably. Not only have we long dispensed with the weird concepts of the middle Ages, when manic depression was an indication of demonic possession, we have also mostly given up on other useless treatments. Modern medical experts are essentially depending upon a mixture of moderately effective pharmaceutical products, analysis and occasional use of ECT treatments to fight manic depression.
The results of treatment are not uniform. All evidence tells us though, that those with the disease, who avail themselves to professional treatment, will be more able to function with the disease and to manage its symptom logy.
Thousands are able to enjoy their lives inside ordinary, reasonable emotional bounds thanks to quality treatment options for the bipolar.
Manic depression is a pretty serious situation, but its intense symptoms can be lessened.
Depression for the Bipolar
Manic Depression involves as noted, 2 extremes. One is depression. During some periods of life for the bipolar, manic depression will mean a period of extraordinary sadness and hopelessness. The depressive facet of the sickness brings with it the entire unlucky symptom logy connected with clinical depression. Some may lose their interest in previously enjoyed activities and others might end up in a face of accelerating nervous, twitchy or perturbed. Disruptions are sleeping, and food habits are common. This and many other potential symptoms mixed with a pure extreme sense of sadness is probably one of the "poles" for the bipolar. Manic bipolar depression takes its sufferers to low levels of despair.
Mania for the Bipolar
Manic depression has a flip side, and that is ecstasy, or mania. During these times, the sufferer may experience an indescribable sense of well-being and happiness. Joy will transcend the individual and a feeling of near-omnipotence and confidence in everything will grow. As nice as which will sound in the abstract, it is a horrible situation for illness sufferers. The joy pulls them to emotional heights that are out of touch with the fact. Bipolar people tend to do weird expectations and to meet with a sense of impunity. They do not have perspective and can become so induced into their perfect manic fantasy that they lose all touch with reality.
Living with Bipolarity
Those affected by manic depression can find maintaining a regular life to be terribly difficult. The serious depressive periods of their lives make them disproportionately, and sure to commit suicide and the poor decision-making present during periods of exaltation can create numerous eventual challenges.
Bipolar disorders have existed for hundreds of years. Over that time, treatment strategies for the disease have improved considerably. Not only have we long dispensed with the weird concepts of the middle Ages, when manic depression was an indication of demonic possession, we have also mostly given up on other useless treatments. Modern medical experts are essentially depending upon a mixture of moderately effective pharmaceutical products, analysis and occasional use of ECT treatments to fight manic depression.
The results of treatment are not uniform. All evidence tells us though, that those with the disease, who avail themselves to professional treatment, will be more able to function with the disease and to manage its symptom logy.
Thousands are able to enjoy their lives inside ordinary, reasonable emotional bounds thanks to quality treatment options for the bipolar.
Manic depression is a pretty serious situation, but its intense symptoms can be lessened.
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