All bipolar people are different in the way the disorder effects them but for me I am bipolar ll with rapid cycling moods. this means that I have at least 4 episodes a year of mania and depression. Sometime my mood can change from one hour to the next other times its weeks sometimes months. be said to be bipolar you must of had at least one manic episode in your life. manic general means you don't sleep or need little sleep. your appetite can change to where you need little food. you can talk a lot fast and jump from one subject to the next. This would be so long to explain that I recommend you go to the NIMH the link is below. you will find a list of the symptoms along with a lot of other great information that might help you out. also there is a link that will take you to a massive collection of great links that my help you a lot.
2007-04-22 08:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll walk through a typical day in the life of bipolar before I was on medication.
When I would wake up, I just didn't want to get out bed. It seemed like there was nothing going on and no need to get up. I would lay there for hours just trying to go back to sleep and then when I would finally get up, I would have a huge headache from sleeping so long. After I would get up and move around a little bit I would start to feel a little bit better and then suddenly out of nowhere, I might have a sudden urge to make these lists. I make lists showing how many days that I needed to work to make a certain amount of money and what I needed to save for of whatever. I would then make lists of things that I needed to buy or just wanted at the time. I would take all of my money to walmart or wherever and then I would spend every bit of it because I felt good enough about the lists that I had made. I had made plans to work the next day and make so much money so I just "knew" that it would all work out. I would then go home with all of my new stuff and I would start to clean the house and proceed to stay up ALL NIGHT LONG. I wouldn't feel tired at all and in fact I would feel as though I was high on life. Before I knew it, it was morning and time to go to work but I couldn't go to work because I had stayed up all night long so then I would feel depressed about not being able to go to work and that would lead into a cycle of the same behavior. This same pattern would actually work for anything like working out and getting into shape, or just a new hobby that I had picked up. Bipolar is very very real and I want that to be known. You'll feel depressed and then REALLY excited. When you're manic, you just feel like you are on top of the world, as though you've taken drugs when you actually didn't take anything. I hope that this has helped you out some. A good book to read is called An Unquiet Mind by Kay Redfield Jamison. I've also heard that running with scissors is a good book and now there's a movie so you might want to watch that. Well good luck to you, hope you feel better soon. Oh and for any medication help go to www.crazymeds.org and they also have a forum there where you can talk about your medications. You can also email me.
2007-04-22 08:25:42
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answered by Erika 4
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My good friend has this as well.
She has up moods and then sometimes some really down moods.
She has had some difficulty regulating her medication and has had some side effects.
There are various types of this disorder that can lead to different symptoms.
I know one other person with this, and he is on medication that really works for him and he does not complain about symptoms at all. He works a full-time job and does really well.
You might try to find out if there are any support groups in your area for people with this disorder.
2007-04-22 08:23:43
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answered by KAR36 6
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You really need to talk to your doctor first.
When I'm manic, I feel like my mind is in overdrive. If it isn't fun (basic household chores) I don't have the drive to do it. My thoughts race, and I, personally, write constantly. I'm impulsive and distractable and often don't even comprehend when I'm doing something completely innapropriate. My judgement flies right out the window. Libido is almost annoyingly high.
When I'm depressed, nothing matters. Nothing sounds worth doing: Why bother? becomes my mantra. I don't eat (really something for me), and I just want to sleep all day. Everything feels impossible. I want to die just to avoid everything, but don't have the energy to do anything about it.
I hope these descriptions help. Keep in mind bipolar is overdiagnosed. Talk to your doctor and make sure you have a good support system. Good luck, hon, stay strong.
And email me if you need anything. BPs stick together.
2007-04-22 08:17:34
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answered by Emily H 3
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nicely. if he punches himself then there might desire to definitly be something there. I war with BiPolar. it incredibly is distinctive for each individual like my uncle (who died 2 weeks in the past from a fulfillment and run) he could get suicidal, delusional, and merely undeniable frightening my cousin sounds lots like your brother. different than he gets delusions. like god sent him to do stuff. now it has gotten to the factor that if he would not take his meds-he is going right this moment to penal complex. BiPolar is an exceedingly extreme difficulty. the faster you seize it-the extra useful could he be open to seeing a psychiatrist merely as quickly as. to work out what he thinks. additionally he might desire to take anger managment training. drugs for anger issues- i understand temper stablizers help very much. and there are some distinctive excersises he can do if he can sense himself attending to a snapping factor i could attempt and communicate him in to seeing a expert-whether its merely as quickly as so which you adult males could have an concept what you're doing upload: whoever reported BiPolar swings arent that speedy is incorrect. the quicker they are-the extra volatile he would be. I even have considered people who purely have a significant swing some cases a 300 and sixty 5 days. yet I additionally understand many those that fit the comparable description as your brother
2016-10-28 17:06:32
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answered by ? 4
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Extreme lows and extreme highs in mood swings.
From depression to elation.
If a psychiatrist told you that you are bi-polar, you will more than likely be put on medication.
There are lots of health web sites available.
Your question is very involved.
2007-04-22 08:07:41
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answered by surffsav 5
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well im not bi-polar myself but my father and my grandmother are so maybe this will help.bi-polar is a manic depressant your get overly angry on unimportant things and when your sad your basicallly depressed.its a tough thing to live with.
2007-04-22 08:06:43
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answered by Haley's comet 1
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You have moments when you're really high-like. You have a ton of energy during those moments and think you can do anything. Some go on shopping sprees and spend more than they can afford. Etc...
You also have moments when you're severly depressed. You think about suicide. You get moody, irritable, etc..
The lows are usually more than the highs. But if there are too many highs; you would definitly need medication. And if there are too many lows; you would need meds for that as well.
It's the hardest psychological disorder to give meds to. So cognitive therapy is a better aproach
2007-04-22 08:01:32
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answered by thepenpal 4
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Half of the time, you would be excesssively happy, while the other half, you would feel excessively depressed and leads to thoughts of suicide and worthlessness. It is also defined as excess mood swings. If you are bi-polar, than you need treatment.
2007-04-22 08:07:30
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answered by Wally S 1
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Everybody is starting to say "I'm Bi-polar" I just think they learned a new word or something and want to kick them in the..eghem.
2007-04-22 08:01:25
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answered by Birdie 4
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