major mood swings
highs to lows
2007-05-07 17:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I have bipolar disorder, it is related to depression because basically is stems from depression. Another term for bipolar is manic depression. Here is some basic info I found helpfull for me when I found out I had bipolar. Hope this helps you. There is alot of info out there for the different types of bipolar.
Bipolar disorder symptoms include depression and feelings of hopelessness during the depressive phase of the condition. Other depressive symptoms include thoughts of suicide, alterations in sleep patterns, and loss of interest in activities that once were a source of pleasure. What differentiates bipolar disorder from major depression is the occurrence of manic episodes, often described as emotional "highs," between the episodes of depression. Symptoms of manic states are varied and include restlessness, increased energy, euphoric mood, racing thoughts, poor judgment, intrusive or provocative behavior, difficulty concentrating, and a decreased need for sleep. People experiencing manic episodes often speak very rapidly, seem overly irritable, and may have unrealistic beliefs about their own power and capability.
2007-05-07 18:03:49
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answered by rican cutie 1
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Hello,
Depression is only one part of the bipolar disorder spectrum. The other aspect of bipolar disorder is mania. Therefore, Bipolar disorder is related to depression but differs as there is at least an episode of mania.
This is what differentiates a person diagnosed with bipolar disorder to a person diagnosed with depression.
If you would like to know more with regard to bipolar disorder take a look at the following resource: http://www.symptomofbipolardisorder.net
2007-05-08 10:28:52
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answered by Daithi 1
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Well, for one thing, bipolar is often misdiagnosed as depression. Bipolar means that you cycle between Mania (a high) and Depression (a low). The cycles can be very long, over months, or very short, over 48 hours. It appears that giving Prozac to undiagnosed bipolar patients can cause suicide or attempts at suicide, although why I don't know.
I have two relatives who have bipolar with frequent cycles. Both are on disability because they can't stabilize the cycles long enough to stay employed. Others respond quite well to medication.
2007-05-07 17:57:22
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answered by TotalRecipeHound 7
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Depression is one component of bipolar disorder. The other is mania.
2007-05-07 17:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It relatively appears like your depressive subject concerns in no way relatively have been given resolved. you're self-medicating with drugs, so it relatively is sensible that your moods are so sporadic. you should taper off them so as to no longer do something drastic yet after that searching for some long term treatment (with a doctor) could be useful. It doesnt sound such as you have Bipolar affliction considering you didnt point out something approximately having the severe euphoric moods alternating with the depressive ones you have. additionally, dont be too in contact in slapping a analysis on your self precise off the bat. looking on your subject, your moods could be a reaction to circumstances on your existence, fairly than a medical psychological wellbeing difficulty.
2016-10-04 13:27:24
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answered by ? 4
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bipolar disorder also called manic-depression consists of manic episodes or mixed episodes, where as unipolar depression consists of only depressed episodes or lows.
2007-05-07 18:14:24
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answered by ஜSnazzlefrazzஜ 5
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bipolar people have moods that rapidly change between being really happy and being depressed
2007-05-07 18:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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the trend today seems to be to call anyone with depression who also has some anxiety or insomnia to call them bipolar II.
2007-05-07 22:34:21
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answered by rachel_waves 4
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bipolar generally means, to be manic one moment and depressed another moment.
the two extremes of emotions is what makes someone "bipolar"...depression is one of these emotions.
2007-05-07 17:58:20
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answered by cat 2
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Bi polar disorder is the worst depression.
Depression has a scale.
The lightest depression is Mild at 1
BiPolar is acute at 10
If you feel you are depressed, go to www.depressionhurts.com and take the depression quiz.
Chin up.
2007-05-07 19:05:47
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answered by californiacathe 2
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