How is Bipolar Disorder different from social anxiety & depression. How do you tell the difference?? What are the different symptoms? How is it diagnosed? Is this disorder treated the same way as anxiety & depression?
How is Bipolar Disorder different from social anxiety & depression. How do you tell the difference?? What are the different symptoms? How is it diagnosed? Is this disorder treated the same way as anxiety & depression?
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Hi - Bipolar disorder is different from depression/anxiety in that our mood levels go from very low to very high. it's called cycling and it can continue for long periods of time, or could disappear in no time and hen leving us change six or seven times in one day.
The low end is the hard part./ I get very depressed and just wantto sit and watch television and let everything else go. One can be completely housebound due to the depression of Bipolar, and then, suddently, in a day or two be out and about, all over town, making new friends, buying things they don't need, interviewing for jobs they'd love to have, but could never fulflill. A few of us have ended up traveling across the country incognito, then suddenly appearing in the middle of an airport, stark naked.
Just remember, take the smalest dosage of the bipolar meds that you can get by with, learn to role with the ups and dows and find a good doctor. Also, sometimes, it's difficult to work at a regular job, many of us work at home, or become involved in fine arts, like painting, music, writing, etc. Make the most of it, it could be a lot worse. just learn to undersand bipolar and then begin to anticipate what triggers certain moods.
I do want to add one more imoprtant item and that is the number of completed suicides in bipolar patients is rather high - that's why it is so important to have a psych and a therapist - one to keep track of your meds and the other to keep aware of how things are going on an everyday level.
good luck,
welcome aboard
good luck,
kathy
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