Browsing: Bipolar

Rigidly sticking to a treatment plan, including taking bipolar meds as prescribed every day, is critical in successfully treating bipolar disorder. Unfortunately, there are many side effects of bipolar medication that people find intolerable. Sometimes these bipolar disorder medication side effects make people stop taking their medication. But stopping medication can make someone rapidly worse, possibly manic or suicidal. There are better ways of dealing with bipolar medication side effects.

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Did you know you can take mood stabilizers for anger? Aggression, anger and irritability are all symptomatic of bipolar disorder when they occur alongside other symptoms of mania and depression. Irrational anger and aggressive or violent behavior can be incredibly destructive to your life, work and relationships, so it’s important to seek help and treatment to help you manage these symptoms. Let’s examine the effectiveness of mood stabilizers for anger and explore some other options for dealing with anger.

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The term “natural mood stabilizers” means different things to different people. For some, a natural mood stabilizer is an activity or coping mechanism that helps them manage the symptoms of bipolar, such as exercise, meditation or talking therapy. For others, natural mood stabilizers are taken in the form of herbal supplements, vitamins, and herbs, either alongside or in place of traditional medicine. The world of alternative medicine can be hard to navigate, and it’s not always easy to know what works. Let’s look at some of the natural mood stabilizers for bipolar and examine their effectiveness.

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How is bipolar disorder diagnosed? This is one of the first questions most people ask when they’re showing bipolar symptoms. Unlike with other, more common, mental health conditions like depression and anxiety, you cannot walk into your doctor’s office and leave with a bipolar disorder diagnosis.

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Bipolar hypomania has a reputation for being less severe than full-blown mania, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to manage. The symptoms are similar to those of mania – such as elevated mood, racing thoughts, and increased activity – but hypomania does not usually impact someone’s life in an obvious way. Although the symptoms of hypomania are subtle, they can still impair a person’s judgment and cycle into depression. It’s important to spot the signs of bipolar hypomania so you can receive support and treatment.

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Bipolar mania stories provide valuable insight into life with bipolar disorder, not least because they help us re-frame our own experiences. But what is bipolar mania actually like? The depictions of bipolar that we see in movies and TV shows aren’t always accurate, and it can be almost impossible to see our own lives reflected in dramatized versions of what life with bipolar is really like. With this in mind, here are some real-life stories of bipolar mania from people who live with and manage this condition.

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