Bipolar Manic Disorder – Looking At The Manic Signs Of Bipolar

November 1, 2009 by RemedyBipolarDisorder  
Filed under Bipolar Disorder

I looked up mania in the dictionary and I didn’t like what I saw. You can look it up too when you have the chance – it’s right after madness and just before stupidity.

It is easy to read about bipolar disorder and learn how it is called the manic-depressive illness that levers you between phases of mania and depression at all kinds of indeterminate intervals. Sometimes you get the chance to function normally in between; sometimes you don’t. However, I don’t know if you have ever actually met someone in that condition before – someone who was actually being manic or depressive at a time when you were speaking with them. It is not a pleasant experience, I tell you. I’d like us to look at the mania for a moment.

Mania is obsession, and excessive and intense interest in someone or something, some kind of enthusiasm. But that is putting it mildly. Mania in the psychotic form is actually a psychiatric disorder characterized by excessive physical activity, rapidly changing ideas, and impulsive behavior. I’ll help you understand: when you are manic, you are excited and enthusiastic, but you are never able to touch down on any one interest for any reasonable length of time.

Let’s take a look at mania, shall we? Mania is an abnormal mental state that is characterized by an elevated irritable mood that is touched by self-importance, racing thoughts and hyperactivity. Did I mention a feeling of intoxication with you and with life? Or, are you manipulating people, spending money indiscriminately and pursuing sexual adventure to almost no end? And that is only the tip of the iceberg.

When you are manic, you are impatient and hostile towards others because they just can’t seem to ’see’ what you are talking about, and they never can. As a result, you could end up frustrated with them and start to hurt even those that you care about, physically hurting your children or spouse. When you are manic you have an inflated ego and sense of self-esteem that often comes with delusions of grandeur, and a self-confidence that causes you to believe you have more wit, courage, imagination, and artistry than everyone else.

I’m only just getting started here, but I’m pretty certain that you are getting the picture here. When you are manic, you aren’t yourself, and you aren’t a good person to be around. You are energized with racing thoughts that are never on the same topic for long enough, so that you sleep that much less. Alcohol and drug abuse is common, with other kinds of self-destructive behavior like obnoxious and combative behavior.

Hold! Here’s the worst part. You are like this only half of the time. The other half you are depressed enough to want to kill yourself. It does not take a whole lot of thinking to know why they call bipolar disorder the fine madness. It’s because you really are mad when you are suffering from such a disease; and like regular madness, you really don’t know that you are mad. That is what is so sad about the manic-depressive illness.

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