Bi Polar

Bi Polar

...Disorder is characterized by extreme shifts in mood, up and down. Elation followed by depression. Categories of bipolar disorder include Bipolar1 and Bipolar 2. Cyclothymic Disorder is another form of bipolar disorder that is more chronic but is much less severe. Bipolar is a brain disorder that is chronic and left untreated can continue to increase in severity.
A person with Bipolar 1 Disorder will have recurring episodes of severe depression and severe mania. The majority of Bipolar affected persons are symptom free between these episodes. One-third will have some minor symptoms in between episodes and a small number have symptoms continuously. Bipolar 2 is classified by depression followed by less severe mania, called hypomania. Bipolar 2 can progress into the more severe Bipolar 1. A person is said to have rapid cycling bipolar disorder if they go through more than four episodes of alternating depression and mania within a twelve month period. Although rare, a person can cycle numerous times within one day.
In reference to rapid cycling,"…a severe variety of bipolar disorder that does not respond well to standard treatment. Approximately 20% of bipolar patients experience rapid cycling. As many as 90% are female, a higher rate than in other variations of bipolar disorder"(Durand/Barlow).
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, some of the symptoms of mania and depression that are signs of bipolar disorder when three or more are present for one week or longer(mania) and five or more are present for two weeks or longer(depression) and both mania and depression are present include : increased energy and restlessness, euphoric mood, irritability, distractibility, poor judgment, increased sexual drive, sleeping very little, and racing thoughts which lead to rapid speech. Signs of a depressive episode are: sad or empty mood, feelings of...

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