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Do you sometimes feel really down while at other times feel really UP, like you could take on the world? Do these mood changes cause problems at home, work or school?

If you ansewered yes or hesitated before saying maybe then you may have Bi Polar Disorder, also known as Manic-Depressive Illness.

Bi Polar Disorder TreatmentThis website will help you understand exactly what BiPolar Disorder is and what Signs to look for when BiPolar Disorder may be the cause of erratic behavior.

BiPolar Disorder is an illness. Using the information on this website will help you prepare for any questions your doctor may have and aid you in your road to better and more effective treatment for the manic depressive illness.

Signs of Mania:

  • I feel like I’m on top of the world.
  • I feel powerful. I can do anything want, nothing can stop me.
  • I have lots of energy.
  • I don’t seem to need much sleep.
  • I feel restless all the time.
  • I feel really mad.
  • I have a lot of sexual energy.
  • I can’t focus on anything for very long.
  • I sometimes can’t stop talking and I talk really fast.
  • I’m spending lots of money on things I don’t need and can’t afford.
  • Friends tell me that I’ve been acting differently. They tell me that I’m starting fights, talking louder, and getting more angry.

Signs of Depression:

  • I am really sad most of the time.
  • I don’t enjoy doing the things I’ve always enjoyed doing.
  • I don’t sleep well at night and am very restless.
  • I am always tired.
  • I find it hard to get out of bed.
  • I don’t feel like eating much or I feel like eating all the time.
  • I have lots of aches and pains that don’t go away.
  • I have little to no sexual energy.
  • I find it hard to focus and am very forgetful.
  • I am mad at everybody and everything.
  • I feel upset and fearful, but can’t figure out why.
  • I don’t feel like talking to people.
  • I feel like there isn’t much point to living, nothing good is going to happen to me.
  • I don’t like myself very much.
  • I feel bad most of the time.
  • I think about death a lot. I even think about how I might kill myself.

Diagnosing and Treating Bipolar Disorder

For those who suffer from bipolar disorder, treatment to prevent the severe mood swings associated with the problem is critical. Bipolar individuals are prone to severe mood swings, with periods of mania alternating with periods of depression. A genetic component is believed to exist, since the disease tends to run in families. Also known as manic-depression, the disorder usually begins in the late teens or early twenties, and strikes men and women with equal frequency. Various stress factors can trigger bouts of this mental illness. Without treatment, the condition seems to worsen over time.

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