Friday, June 17, 2016

Being bipolar

The elevated mood is significant and is known as mania, or hypomania if less severe and symptoms of psychosis are absent. What are signs that a person is bipolar? How serious is being bipolar?


What does being bipolar feel like? People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and energized and other periods of feeling very sa hopeless, and sluggish. Highs are periods of mania, while lows are periods of depression.

The mood swings may even become mixe so you might feel elated and depressed at the same time. Bipolar disorder is a mental illness marked by extreme mood swings from high to low, and from low to high. During a manic phase, some patients can have a total break from reality.


But hypomania, which is also a symptom of. Being bipolar is talking a mile a minute and having people try to hear you out or sometimes walk away. When you become depresse you may feel sad or hopeless and lose interest or pleasure in most activities.


We have all of our symptoms while in a mood swing. This means we are STABLE when we are not in a mood swing.

The symptoms I list above usually go away when the illness is successfully managed. If you have a friend or relative living with bipolar disorder, this person may be reluctant to share. In addition, many people may have bipolar disorder along with another mental disorder or condition, such as an anxiety disorder, substance use disorder, or an eating disorder.


Bipolar II is the less extreme, more common version of the disorder. Depressive episodes alternate with hypomania, a milder version of mania. It can start out lovely,” says Cynthia Last, Ph a clinical psychologist in Boca Raton, Fla. People with hypomania are sometimes highly productive and function well.


Despite popular belief, bipolar patients can have a normal life. They can have a spouse, children, and a successful. Bipolar is something that can be lived with and managed. I have learned that and always try to remember that. But it’s also hard to live with and almost equally hard to explain.


Entrepreneurs are always on, which is why they need to have lots of energy, an inventive streak, and a sizeable appetite for risk—but they’re often stressed out, sleep-deprive responding to high levels of. A huge part of managing bipolar is being proactive about my physical health: what I eat, how I exercise, and how I sleep. Typically these mood shifts range from highs (manic or hypomanic episodes) to lows (depressive episodes). Bipolar , also known as manic depression, affects mood and energy levels.


Symptoms of bipolar include manic states of ecstatic nature, and depressive states of severe hopelessness. Extreme irritability, restlessness, and irregular sleep patterns are all signs of bipolar.

A person with this condition experiences alternating “highs” (what clinicians call “mania“) and “lows” (also known as depression). Controlling the amount of stress in your life by not overdoing things and practicing relaxation exercises like deep breathing or meditation can also help with bipolar disorder. To better manage bipolar symptoms, try to remember to: Take your medicine every day as prescribed. Because bipolar disorder is considered a mental illness — most people focus on how mentally taxing the ups and downs of manic and depressive episodes can be.


It may also be common for people to talk about the signs and symptoms, and not what it actually feels like to go through them. Separate the Person from the Disease. It is important when you are dating someone with bipolar disorder to recognize that their disease is a piece of their life pie, and not their whole identity.


Not unlike a tour of Afghanistan (though the bombs and bullets, in this case, come from the inside).

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