What Is Bipolar Disorder
Historically, persons with bipolar
disorder may have been called simply moody or even insane at
times. Later, the diagnosis was called manic-depression. While
this term is still sometimes used, the generally accepted term
is "bipolar disorder".
The two major phases of bipolar disorder are mania and
depression. There are other facets of the illness, but they are
all aspects of the two. Bipolar disorder is found equally in
men and women. About 1 percent of the population can be found
to have bipolar disorder.
Mania can be further divided into two categories: hypomania
and full-blown mania. Hypomania is simply a state of intense
energy and often high productivity. Those who never go beyond
this point in bipolar disorder can be great salesmen or
high-powered businessmen. The problem is that, for many,
full-blown mania is just around the corner.
Full-blown mania tends to have more devastating effects on
the person with bipolar disorder. The activity becomes so
intense that ventures are undertaken with no actual potential
for success, although the person with bipolar disorder cannot
see that fact.
There is no consideration for the consequences of actions.
Money may be spent which is needed for basic needs. Checks may
be written when there is no money in the account. People with
bipolar disorder are also often overly generous and give away
things that they highly treasure or cannot afford to give away.
They tend to regret these gifts later.
The manic state in those with bipolar disorder can be
characterized, too, by a gregariousness that is beyond the
ordinary out-going person's. This can lead to, among other
things, sexual exploits that will cause unwanted results such
as pregnancies, disease, or damage to relationships.
The manic phase of bipolar disorder can lead into a period
of psychosis. This is marked by bizarre thoughts, suchas
delusions, or hallucinations. When in a state like this, people
with bipolar disorder cannot protect themselves from hazards in
their environments because they no longer know what is
real.
Usually with mania, eventually there comes depression.
The person with bipolar disorder may retreat into seclusion,
may even go to bed for days. Sleeping, appetite, and energy
level will all be effected.
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The gravest danger for the person with bipolar disorder is
suicide. All threats should be taken seriously, of course.
However, during the depression phase of bipolar disorder they
should be especially guarded against.
There has also been a tern for those who abuse drugs and
alcohol to help them cope with bipolar disorder. This is called
"dual diagnosis". It occurs especially in adults and teenagers.
These addictions further complicate both the diagnosis and
treatment of bipolar disorder. However, it seems to go along
with the disease in many instances.
People with bipolar disorder have a wide variety of problems
to manage. The reason for optimism is that many have found
ways, through medication, therapy, routines, and other methods,
to have some degree of control.
People have been having problems such as these for
centuries. It is just in modern times that there has been
adequate help for the condition. The name for bipolar disorder
is newer than the disease, but whatever you call it, its
effects can range from the difficult to the deadly. Treatment
can be crucial.
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