Can You Treat Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that afflicts you such that your moods could swing extremely rapidly between extreme mania and deep depression. Amongst a host of other things, it makes it difficult for you to relate with people around you, and vice versa. I mean, picture just how bad things would be if people could never deal rightly with you because one moment you are ecstatic, and the next you’re blue. Bipolar disorder causes you to be extremely happy and extremely sad at alternating times, and you might never be even aware of it. When you are unhappy, you often feel intensely sad and indifferent to work, activities, and people. When you are happy, you are utterly ecstatic, enough for people around you to wonder if there is anything the matter. The thing is that there is a matter, but you don’t know it, and neither do they.

In bipolar disorder things that used to bring you happiness could suddenly turn sour in your mouth and no one would be able to turn that around. But that is only in the first instance. Within a second, all that could turn around and you’d be dancing a jig and singing “ol’ dark ale” tunes, beside yourself with excitement. It’s all just so funny… and frustrating. Switching between joy and sadness is what characterizes bipolar disorder. In certain of these cases, when you experience severe depression, you will likely get some psychotic symptoms as well, to go. Delusions or hallucinations will not be too far away. And when you switch over to the happy side of the Force, dear Lord, may the force be with you, and anyone that is with you at that time! You’d be so beside yourself with excitement, it could be nostalgic.

In North America, in Europe, and all over the world, there are more people that suffer from bipolar disorder than you might care to know about. Statistics suggest that perhaps one percent of people actually experience the syndrome at some point during the course of their lives. The rest of us, I believe either learnt to handle our depression, or we just got lucky. Bipolar disorder, like its name, has two sides to it, the depressive and the manic. When depressed, you’d be down on yourself so much you can’t believe it, and when manic you’d feel intensely and inappropriately happy. The mania is actually kind of funny. You get all self-important and irritable, so much you’d have trouble even sleeping. Genuinely, there isn’t any one of the two sides that are pleasant because they can cause you to take some of the strangest actions.

One question: how depressed can you get? Enough to hurt a friend, a loved one? Yourself? Bipolar disorder does not care that you are a guy or a girl; it could attack anyone once you have spent too much time being depressed. It is thus in your best interest to keep that emotion out of your way. People kill themselves, and it is not because they really wanted to, but because they were so depressed that they could not find another way around it. Now that is a problem. I once saw a fellow make some indecent sexual advances at a lady, and strangely she seemed to fall for it. Then suddenly, as though in a dream, he turned on her and upon himself, berating them both about being unable to do anything about the crumbling world economy. World economy! I mean, where did this guy come from? I hated eavesdropping on their little romantic banter, but by reason of having a shrink as a friend, I knew that this was bipolar disorder in action.

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BK Hackett has been writing articles online for nearly 10 years now. Not only does this author concentrate on bipolar disorder you can also look at his most up-to-date website on Gold Toe Socks and Over The Calf Socks

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