Welcome back to the bin, my fellow freaks! Before I get back to dispelling myths about bipolar disorder, I want to talk a little about words. As a writer, words are my bread and butter. Language can be very powerful. Words don`t just help us define reality, they shapes it. Poor, tiny Pluto is not [...]
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Bipolar disorder is really a medical problem that individuals have clinically diagnosed with. Person with such disorder encounters excessive mood swings. He may very easily go from pleased to furious without a good reason. There are severalother indications and symptoms that the individual with bipolar disorder has. Besides the moodiness one can have a lack of control, uncontrollable urges, little need to get sleep are only a few examples.
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Bipolar Disorder or commonly known as manic depression is a psychological disorder that renders the individual to have extreme mood shifts that usually affects their day to day tasks. Bipolar disorder symptoms usually focuses on mood and behavioral changes. There’s two categories of bipolar disorder symptoms that makes the person feel extreme emotional state also called “mood episode” – manic episode and depressive episode.
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Possibly you’ve been diagnosed recently, or maybe you know someone suffering from this disorder, or you may have just heard the condition and it sparked a curiosity. Regardless of how your interest became piqued, you’re asking yourself, “What is Bipolar Disorder?”
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Although not everyone may realize it, bipolar mood disorder is a real condition. It is here and there also called bipolar manic depression since the disorder tends to cause alternating times of mania and depression. It’s a serious illness. Some family have a combo of bipolar schizophrenia, which is even more tricky to control and treat. There are two different variants of the bipolar disorder, resulting in some different symptoms and the necessity for rather different treatments, though the two forms are equivalent in nature.
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