manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder does have genetic connections. I am on medication for bipolar disorder.. i'm pretty sure my mother was bipolar and went undiagnosed. i know for a fact my biological father had it, and several of his brothers, even though i haven't associated with them since i was around 3 or 4 years old. give him some time..... if he's only been on his medication for a few weeks... he might be acting differently than normal, but he will even out....
2007-03-22 10:05:31
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answered by MnKLmT 4
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2016-10-01 08:22:15
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answered by clawson 4
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I don't think anybody should ever be considered "crazy" or "psycho" and yes it can run in the family and you don't really know what it's like to actually live with a chemical in balance, it's almost like if a diabetic doesn't produce enough insulin to control their sugar, well the brain can do the same thing where the brain won't produce enough of the chemicals to keep it balanced so there is a medication to help keep it balanced, and just like for a diabetic if the Dr. does not give the person the right dose to keep the sugar under control then there is going to be problems. To be supportive and understanding of your brothers illness would be the best thing a sister could do!!! Think about it, has your brother ever had or seen anything tragic, has anyone ever hurt him in anyway?
2007-03-22 11:29:41
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answered by cindysoto 1
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Yes, bi-polar disorder (aka manic depression) does run in families, but that doesn't mean that everyone in your family has it. It's also on a continuum- some people have it just a touch and others are severely affected, so that would account for it being difficult to necessarily nail down.
"It has long been believed by lay and medical people that bipolar disorder is hereditary. Geneticists laboring under the same belief are endeavoring to determine which genes and chromosomes, in tandem or singularly, are the carriers of bipolar disorder."
2007-03-22 10:05:08
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answered by samthecatrocks 3
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I suffered 5 years for hypothyroid and I definetly cure my disease with this natural treatment http://treatment-hypothyroidism.keysolve.net
Two things you want to consider as problems: Toxicity and Autoimmunity (or both)
#1 Toxicity. You mentioned black lines in your gums. This is a classic presentation for lead toxicity. This would also explain problems with finger nails (though a thyroid problem would do the same. Many think exposure is limited to paint used before 1978, but lead is still being used in many different things (just look at all the toy recall...very sad).
This can be diagnosed by blood, hair and/or stool analysis.
#2. Autoimmune means that your body's immune system is attacking itself, in your case the thyroid gland.
It does this by recognizing certain protein strands and tagging it with antibodies. Then your body sends out it seek and destroy immune mediators to kill off the tagged protein structures. Usually this is how your body defends itself from viruses, bacteria, fungi, ect. There is a problem with your tagging system that has caused your body to attack itself. This is usually diagnosed by testing for antibodies in blood work, as well as clinical symptoms.
How does this happen? There is no one pin pointed cause. The most popular reason is because of some break down in your filtering system. You normally keep bad things out through things like your skin, gut lining etc. If there is a problem with your gut, things get through that shouldn't, your body recognizes it as foreign, tags it and destroys it. Sometimes the protein structures of the things that get through look like the protein structures that make up certain cells in your body. That is why you see some of the other post saying that this autoimmune disorder is related to other autoimmune disorders (diabetes, lupus, RA, etc). It is really a problem with your filter, not your thyroid (or at least primarily the problem). Treating the thyroid might help somewhat, but it will not address the problem (in my example, the gut lining (filter) being disrupted).
2014-10-05 10:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, manic depression (now called Bipolar) runs in families. There is a genetic component to it and most people who have it also have a parent or grandparent with it.
2007-03-22 10:04:38
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answered by riptide_71 5
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We often see hypothyroid symptoms totally reversed when commits to a plan that supports balance through nutrition and daily self-care. Learn here https://tr.im/sfQYY
Consume foods naturally high in B vitamins, such as whole grains, nuts, and seeds, and iodine (fish, seaweed, vegetables and root vegetables).
Exercise daily, at least 30–60 minutes per day, 4–5 times a week.
Practice deep breathing and other techniques that trigger the “relaxation response” – such as meditation and guided visualization.
2016-02-09 20:47:35
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answered by ? 3
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The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits low on the front of the neck. Your thyroid lies below your Adam’s apple, along the front of the windpipe. The thyroid has two side lobes, connected by a bridge (isthmus) in the middle. When the thyroid is its normal size, you’re unlikely to be able to feel it.
All types of hyperthyroidism are due to overproduction of thyroid hormones, but the condition can develop in several ways.
Thyroid hormone production can be suppressed or halted completely in these ways: https://tr.im/eN96l
2015-01-29 01:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Can be genetic but it has to start SOMEWHERE! It is likely to for a misdiagnosis.. as it seems EVERYone has some disorder! But you know your brother better then me! He sounds like he is trying to play doctor, just ignore it. He is probably a little mad that he is and like they say "misery loves company"!!!
Also....being weird does not mean you are mentally ill in any way!!!! There are a lot of factors to consider.
2007-03-22 10:07:50
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answered by ♥ PrincessLeia ♥ 5
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Hope this helps! Good Luck, and all the Best!
http://www.allaboutlifechallenges.org/manic-depressive.htm
2007-03-22 10:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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