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Manic depression effects or Bipolar
depression is actually considered as one of the worst type of
depression that people usually suffer from.
Characterized by
sudden and extreme changes in their mood, Manic depression is said to
be called as such because manic = mania refers to the 'ups' while
depression refers to the 'downs'.
A lot of people actually
experience erratic changes in their moods, some times, these so-called
mood swings may not just be caused by PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome) or
stress. Doctors actually have diagnosed mood swings as a common symptom
of depression.
But when these so-called mood swings have gone
to utmost absurdity, from getting irked even by the littlest or
simplest of thins like not getting your favorite ice cream flavor, this
may not be just a sign of brattiness, but when getting irked means
you'll cuss and swear on the ice cream vendor and throw absurd
tantrums, this may already be the start of Manic depression.The
so-called 'manic' or 'ups' in Manic depression is described as to be
the times when a person suffering from Manic depression may experience
overly high periods, consisting of heightened energy, a sudden outburst
of euphoric mood, extreme irritability, thoughts racing as well as
aggressive behavior.
According to therapists, someone suffering from
Manic depression may have these so-called manic 'periods' wherein
sudden outbursts of euphoric and elevated mood swings may actually go
through this for as long as not just a day, in can actually go on for
as long as one week, even longer than that.
When it comes to
the so-called 'low' or 'down' periods, as its name suggests can
actually bring someone who is suffering from Manic depression may
experience very similar symptoms to those who are suffering from actual
depression. People who are suffering from Manic depression may actually
experience episodes showing a depressed state of mind - a feeling of
worthlessness and being unloved may start to corrupt the individual's
mind. Various symptoms, showing guilt, extreme sadness, anxiety
attacks, feeling of not belonging, extreme pessimism and obvious loss
for pleasure. According to therapists, an individual who is depressed.
consistently for more than a week can officially be diagnosed as
someone who is suffering from Manic depression.
In spite of
being one of the most common, yet severe type of depressive disorder,
Manic depression, according to doctors can actually be treated. There's
no reason to worry too much about it, just follow the proper procedures
that the therapist will instruct you to do, take the proper prescribed
medications as well as the proper dosage in order to help you (or your
friend or love one) overcome Manic depression before it becomes too
late. Also, individuals who are suffering from Manic depression should
always be able to see their therapists on a regular basis so as to be
able to release their pent up emotions to some one who can interpret
and understand what they're going to a lot better as compared to
"normal" people.
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