Depression Types Of Bipolar Disorder Abstracts – Symptoms Of Depression To Watch Out For
November 2, 2009 by RemedyBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder
I’d hate to see a person that was wrongfully diagnosed for bipolar disorder, or someone with the affective condition that was wrongfully diagnosed with something else.
You may not fully grasp what my fear is like, but picture having acne and being treated for herpes. I don’t much think it is something you will feel like laughing about. There are many types of depression, and they all manifest themselves in different ways. Sure it is a state of unhappiness that is often accompanied by hopelessness, but it is also a whole lot worse.
Depression is also a psychiatric condition that gives off symptoms such as persistence of that hopelessness, accompanied by dejection, poor concentration, lack of energy, inability to sleep, and sometimes, suicidal tendencies. Now there are types of depression such as clinical depression, bipolar disorder, major depression, seasonal affective disorder, and dysthymia; and they very easily can be mistaken one for the other by an unseasoned psychiatrist if they aren’t careful enough.
Bipolar disorder is also called the manic-depressive illness because it can have you either manic or depressed at any specific time. The manic phase of bipolar disorder is characterized by psychotic symptoms such as intense elation and inappropriate happiness, excessive energy, and self-importance. You get racing thoughts and talk in rapid-fire verbal communications, and you get these horrible delusions of grandeur. These symptoms tend to make you irritable and impatient with other people.
When you are depressive in bipolar disorder, the symptoms are hardly any different from those of regular depression. You get the same painful sadness, the negative thinking, and the indifference to things that used to make you happy. And yes, you get the suicidal feelings too. Work, activities and people tend to turn you off; you lose sleep and appetite; you get worthlessness, helplessness and pessimism as added feelings; and then may come the delusions and false sensory perceptions that look like genuine psychosis.
You see, if you treated a bipolar disorder patient only for the manic symptoms, you could set of a very severe depressive episode; and if you treated only for the depression, you could trigger some major mania that may not be very easy to come out of. Worse than either of these situations, you could cause a rapid-cycling manic-depression that could permanently fracture the mind of the patient.
Yep, all of these forms of depression have a lot in common and they are closely related. They all leave you dejected and with suicidal tendencies, to mention but a few. You don’t want to be too rash with the diagnosis so that you don’t end up catching the wrong condition. You want to take your time observing so that if it is bipolar disorder, it can be properly diagnosed, and the patient who is suffering from it can be accorded the best bipolar disorder treatment you can get your hands on.


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