Bipolar Disorder And Side Effects Of Lithium – Treating Bipolar With Lithium Therapy

October 30, 2009 by RemedyBipolarDisorder  
Filed under Bipolar Disorder

There are a lot of people suffering from bipolar disorder in the United States today, and the numbers keep rising. The condition is very dangerous because it has you switching back and forth between extreme moods in a way that you cannot control by yourself, and in a way that could lead you to harm yourself or someone around you whom you love or who loves you.

Treating bipolar disorder these days is also getting easier than it used to be at one time. However, before any psychologist or psychiatrist ever embarks on treating a patient, they have to diagnose the condition properly first. You see, bipolar disorder is just one of many other psychotic conditions that are known to severely affect your personality. If a lot of care and attention is not taken, you could be misdiagnosed, and you could end up worse off than you are because you got the wrong treatment or medication for your set of symptoms.

Added to the foregoing, you have to realize that some bipolar disorder medications have side effects that could be harmful. A careless or carefree diagnosis may worsen your condition if you were suddenly and needlessly to be exposed to the side effects of one of the drugs that are used to bipolar disorder.

Let us take a look at lithium therapy, for instance. The substance lithium carbonate has been proven and used for a long time to treat patients suffering from bipolar disorder. It has the effect of shortening or delaying both the manic and the depressive episodes of bipolar disorder. This medication takes only about two or three weeks to become effective, but you are going to have to be taking it as directed by the physician for that duration. Also, you must see to it that you take your lithium treatment at a time when you are ‘normal’ on your manic-depressive scale. This way, you may never get the mania or the depression.

Catch time: lithium has side effects. Lithium carbonate causes increased thirst in several bipolar patients, and nausea. Into the bargain, you may have to deal with increased urination, vertigo and lightheadedness, muscle weakness, and loss of appetite. Worse still, after prolonged use of lithium carbonate as medication for bipolar disorder, you could end up with kidney damage.

With all of these, it becomes risky to consider lithium carbonate therapy as treatment for bipolar disorder in children. However, after a few tests, the doctor may consider it safe to commence with the treatment. If the child’s kidneys are in particularly good condition, there may not be that much harm done.

Lithium has been used in the treatment of bipolar disorder since the middle of the last century. In particular, lithium carbonate and lithium citrate are well known mood stabilizers that can help to alter the rhythmic cycling of the brain. If the doctor says it is ok, you had better believe it.

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  1. I take 40 mg citalopram QAM, 600MG lithium TID, Oxycontin 10mg BID, Oxycodone 10mg Q 4-6 hrs. Valium 10mg as needed for spasms. Meloxicam I cant remember dosage, Flector patches TID. I have been scared to take any meds. Pain from an injury and surgery for lower back. Diabetes I don’t even pay attention to.
    And now a DX of Manic/ Bi-polar depression, what can I do to feel right in the head??? I don’t feel right, I wish I knew what “normal” was, I sure would like some of it.

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