Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bi-Polar disorder

manic depression

Manic Depression is another name for Bi-Polar. When an individuals mood swings are very irregular with sudden changes from good to bad this is commonly associated with being Bi-Polar. This is a type of depression. Manic depression isn't just having negative feelings over a negative event. Manic depression is more serious than that. Another stage of depression is the diagnosis for bi-polar disorder. Millions of people in the United States are diagnosed with Manic Depression every year. Typically, some type of depression yearly affects around 17 million Americans. Two thirds of those people will never seek medical attention or even a diagnosis. Nothing can be cured if the victim doesn't go for help. Mental illness is a red stop sign for many Americans, they don't want to deal with it. The negative image of someone who is nuts is just too much for them. Brain diseases are generally quite complex. When diagnosed there is a stigma that isn't easy to handle. But it's not a sign of being less when this disease is diagnosed. You're not crazy. You have a condition like any other medical condition. If it's identified it can be cured. The causes of all forms of depression are still being examined in the medical profession. There are many factors that bring on depression. It is known that biological, genetic, and environmental factors have to be taken into consideration. We know that it seems to be caused by a chemical imbalance on the brain. Depression is also brought about by stress. Life is full of stress. Issues at school, with loved ones, or just the daily grind can cause it. Depression isn't a condition for only them. It's a disease for rich people and for poor people. It is not racist. No color or nationality is free from this illness. There are similar symptoms no matter the type of depression. Dramatic shifts in personality and up and down mood swings are some. Insomnia is another symptom for depression. Helpless feelings, or feelings that the future holds no hope are signs. When your ability to function properly at work and at play becomes ever apparent then the possibility of depression is real. But people with depression have a light at the end of the tunnel. Help is available. Doctors can administer drugs or herbal remedies to treat it. Psychotherapy can also help. There are also many support groups that will help you deal with the disease. The first step in the cure is seeking the assistance.

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