Friday, November 25, 2016

Bipolar breakdown

Which is worse for bipolar? How to help someone with bipolar disorder? A nervous breakdown is now called a bipolar disorder mood swing.


Four months ago I had to fire the artist on my children’s book. My SELF knew this was the right thing to do and I planned to simply move forward with the project.

Sometimes I feel like I’m lying by saying I have bipolar disorder because sometimes I almost forget I do. I can go weeks or months without a breakdown or a manic day, and I’m lucky I have a great doctor who has me on the right medications. This blog will be honest and realistic, and show what my days are like, how I have learned to cope with being diagnosed with both ADD and Bipolar II disorder, and the many paths that I have been down regarding treatment, medication and plain-old self-care. When you live your life in a perpetual hypomanic haze, like I did for years, it’s hard to know whether you’re simply feeling a natural high or if you’re on the verge of a breakdown.


I think it can be unavoidable if the right conditions are met. I was diagnosed with schizophrenia, which can potentially be just as severe functionality-wise as bipolar disorder, and I never have been to the hospital even though I should of, for example. A study by researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center indicates that people with bipolar disorder may suffer progressive brain damage.

In my late teens, I began to notice my emotional extremes and intense mood swings. My high school experience was great, but certain things. The primary symptoms of bipolar disorder are periods of elevated or irritable mood accompanied by dramatic increases in energy, activity, and fast thinking. The illness has two (bi) strongly. Bipolar disorder was formerly called manic depression.


Signs and symptoms of a nervous breakdown. Here are some common ones to pay attention to: Depressive symptoms: Serious, clinical depression can trigger a mental health crisis. Loss of interest in things you once enjoyed are potential clues. Symptoms of Nervous Breakdown 1. Physically - A brain with excessive stress is the first indicator of a nervous breakdown.


Feelings of lethargy, constant pains and aches, scratchy and inflamed skin, lowered body resistance are also signs of an imminent breakdown. For a device that makes use of the secondary breakdown effect see Avalanche transistor. Secondary breakdown is a failure mode in bipolar power transistors.


In a power transistor with a large junction area, under certain conditions of current and voltage, the current concentrates in a small spot of the base-emitter junction. A bipolar junction transistor ( bipolar transistor or BJT) is a type of transistor that uses both electrons and holes as charge carriers.

Unipolar transistors, such as field-effect transistors, use only one kind of charge carrier. BJTs use two junctions between two semiconductor types, n-type and p-type. The mental health diagnosis Bipolar Disorder has been mentioned on SOVA before. We thought it would be good to provide some information about the diagnosis. There are four different types of bipolar disorder, but … Continue reading Breakdown of the Diagnosis.


A look at nervous breakdown , a condition now known as mental breakdown and identified by emotional and physical stress. Included is detail on prevention.

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