Do I have Bipolar Disorder?

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Do you ever have days that you feel on top of the world and everything is absolutely perfect and than you have days that you don’t even want to get out of bed because you feel so down and depressed?  Everyone has days that are good and bad, but you’ve noticed that when you feel on top of the world you go on rampant shopping sprees or go days without needing sleep and than on the other hand you notice you have days where you feel life is hopeless and you don’t know how you can keep on going.

Bipolar Disorder is a very complex illness.  There are many symptoms that can be present during a bipolar manic and depressed episode.  During a manic episode you may feel “excessive happiness, excitement, irritability, restlessness, increased energy, less need for sleep, racing thoughts, high sex drive, and a tendency to make grand and unattainable plans.  During a depressed episode you may feel sadness, anxiety, irritability, loss of energy, uncontrollable crying, change in appetite causing weight loss or gain, increased need for sleep, difficulty making decisions, and thoughts of death or suicide.” (http://www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/guide/bipolar-disorder-symptoms-types)

Know one entirely knows what causes Bipolar Disorder, but evidence suggests the cause may be from a chemical imbalance in the brain. Something you need to know if you have bipolar disorder is it’s completely out of your control, but it’s something that can be treated.

“While medication is the foundation of bipolar disorder treatment, therapy and self-help strategies also play important roles. You can help control your symptoms by exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, eating right, monitoring your moods, keeping stress to a minimum, and surrounding yourself with supportive people.” (http://helpguide.org/mental/bipolar_disorder_symptoms_treatment.htm)

“It’s best to work with an experienced psychiatrist. Bipolar disorder is a complex condition. Diagnosis can be tricky and treatment is often difficult. For safety reasons, medication should be closely monitored. A psychiatrist who is skilled in bipolar disorder treatment can help you navigate these twists and turns.” (http://helpguide.org/mental/bipolar_disorder_symptoms_treatment.htm)

Do you think you or someone close to you might have Bipolar Disorder?  Check out the next blog where it will feature 2 self-test questionnaires for Bipolar Disorder that you can take in the privacy of your own home.  Thanks for reading and please feel free to comment below!