Symtoms Of Bipolar Disorder – Peculiar Signs Of The Disease

November 6, 2009 by RemedyBipolarDisorder  
Filed under Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is not a disease that you want to live with, either as a patient or as a loved one of the person suffering from the syndrome. You will do well to be able to identify the signs and symptoms, which indicate that someone is suffering from bipolar disorder so that the appropriate help can be sought and gotten in good time.

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness in which your mood gets to interchange between extreme craze and gloominess, stating it mildly. Bipolar disorder is also called the manic-depressive illness or that fine madness, and for good cause too. Depending on the type of bipolar disorder that you suffer from, you may experience equal bouts of mania and depression over a ten-year period – about four times – or the entire cycle might burn itself out within a single year.

Some forms of bipolar disorder can have you switching between frenzy and demoralization several times within a single week. This is often the severe type of the syndrome that is known as rapid-cycling bipolar disorder.

When your friend or loved one suffers from bipolar disorder, they will look to you like they have two very different and extreme personalities – or temperaments, to be more exact – within their single frame. They are the same person that you know, but there are times when they seem all excited and unreasonable, and there are times when you can’t seem to get them off of their butt because they just cannot stop getting down on themselves. These are classic symptoms of bipolar disorder.

When manic, people with bipolar disorder feel intensely elated, self-important, energetic, and irritable. When depressed, they experience painful sadness, negative thinking, and indifference to things that used to bring them happiness. These symptoms of bipolar disorder even seem simple enough until you add the fact that their manic episodes include rapid-fire speech, impatience, racing thoughts, inappropriate sexual advances, self-destructive behavior, and the formulation of grandiose plans involving indiscriminate investments of money. Not a pretty sight, I tell you.


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When depressive, you will see such signs as loss or increase of appetite and sleep, hallucinations, false beliefs, pessimism, sense of worthlessness and vulnerability, excessive tiredness, and thoughts of committing suicide.

I once noticed a friend like that, but at the time, I did not even know of the set of symptoms that were classified as bipolar disorder. I lost that friend to the disease, and I have been more careful ever since. You cannot be too carefree or careless with the chance that you or someone close to you may have bipolar disorder. You have to get diagnosed the very first day that you notice the first few signs and symptoms of the condition so that you can get the best treatments available for the disease.

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