What are the symptoms of the worst case of bipolar disorder?

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  • csrussell2123:

    * Bipolar I: Considered the classic form of the illness, bipolar I causes recurrent episodes of mania and depression. The depression may last for a short time or for months. You may then go back to feeling normal for a time, or you may go right into a manic episode.
    * Bipolar II: If you have bipolar II, you will experience depression just as in bipolar I. But the episodes of mania are less severe (hypomania). People with bipolar II have more depressive episodes than hypomanic episodes.
    * Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder: If you have rapid-cycling bipolar disorder, you will experience at least four episodes of depression, mania, or both within a 12-month period. You may go directly from an episode of depression to an episode of mania, or you may have a short time lapse between the two extreme moods. The mood swings are the same as with other types of bipolar, but the frequency of mood swings distinguishes rapid-cycling bipolar disorder from the other subtypes.
    References :
    http://www.health.com/health/condition-article/0,,20188920,00.html?pkw=PSHEGLTX050108SNND1656&partner=yes&gclid=COGomOHb8pcCFQJ2xgod4gT3cg

  • elsa.bunny:

    Here is an article I wrote about Bipolar Disorder that has links to some great support centers for family and friends.

    Bipolar Disorder: Through My Eyes
    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1288461/bipolar_disorder_through_my_eyes.html?cat=7

    Hope this helps! Good luck with your friend. My friends, parents and husband struggled for a long time to get me to seek help. Now that I am taking my medication regularly and taking care of myself, life is so much better.
    References :

  • John E:

    Hi,

    To cut to the chase, BIPOLAR (as you might already suspect) is simply the new “in” word for Manic Depression where a person’s range between their “highs” (mania) and “Lows” (depression) is far wider than most other peoples, and it lasts for more than a couple of weeks.

    Many famous and highly intelligent people have/had manic depression including Sir Winston Churchill, Stephen Fry, Carrie Fisher, Spike Milligan, Ben Stiller, DMX and many others. Managed properly, it can be lived with, and in fact because the “mania” (the highs) are so exhilarating, most manic depressives wouldn’t swap their manic depression for being normal. There are three treatments for Bipolar, and only one of them involves antidepressant drugs. Read on…

    I've been in fairly hefty senior management positions for around 4 decades and have had up to 500 staff under me at times. I’ve had to deal frequently with many people suffering Depression, so know a little about what you are going through. Depression is far more common than most people think because most people either don't recognise it or hide it. In fact, I think the stats show that up to one-in-five people suffer from Depression, all over the world. It's good that you're getting it out in the open and seeking advice. Just be careful of the myths and here-say, though. A lot of people don’t know what they’re talking about and just seem to make things up as they go along.

    Anyhow, to cut to the chase - Nowadays, I produce videos, and last year made a 35-minute DVD presented by a top UK Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Darryl Britto, who is a personal friend of mine, and who wanted to squash all the myths about depression, because he felt that very few people thoroughly understood what it is all about. In the DVD he includes an explanation of the three main treatments available. It's purposely in simple layperson's language and aimed at 4 categories of people.
    1) Those with Depression,
    2) Those who think they may have Depression,
    3) Friends and family of those with Depression, and
    4) People training in the healthcare sector.

    If interested, you can see a FREE PREVIEW on YouTube at http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce1viJ7zqCU

    I also have a Blog at http://business-sage.blogspot.com which has heaps and heaps of useful FREE ADVICE about enhancing your lot in life, which you might be interested in. (Some of it is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.)

    Also I’ve include some weblinks below which are of course FREE.

    I sincerely hope this information might help you, and that I haven’t given you too much text here – but I felt it important to lever you away from (sometimes) harmful here-say, gossip and myths. You are not alone, you know. Depression is treatable in the majority of cases and it's truly not as bad as you feel it is - you just need to know the FACTS and what Depression is all about, which then makes it ten times more easy to handle.

    Good luck & Cheers
    John E
    References :
    http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk
    http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk
    http://mentalhealth.org.uk
    http://www.scmh.org.uk
    http://business-sage.blogspot.com
    http://www.timetrappers.com
    http://organizedwisdom.com
    http://bipolar.about.com/cs/celebs/a/bl_celebrities.htm

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