So what is manic depression really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about manic depression--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. Manic depression 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... Read Full Story
It’s only been in recent years that the psychiatric profession has even recognized that there could be bipolar children. The accepted wisdom was always that bipolar disorder, or manic depression, only developed in adults. This was despite evidence from early researchers that some adult symptoms had in fact emerged before they were ten years old. But the result of this assumption was that manic depression treatment methods were always geared explicitly toward adults. It wasn’t easy to find... Read Full Story
Many patients and their close family are confused over manic depression and major depression. They wanted to know if there is any difference and how they can be completed treated in order for the patients to carry on with a normal life. Actually, there is a big difference between the cause and treatment of these two mental disorders. Firstly, patients with major depression (also known as major depressive disorder) display psychiatric disorder symptoms such as chronic depressed moods, reduced... Read Full Story
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Manic depression, or Bipolar Disorder, is considered one of the worst types of depression that people regularly suffer from. It is characterized by sudden and extreme mood swings. Manic depression is so-called because manic means 'mania', which means the 'ups' while depression refers to the 'downs'. Bi-polar also refers to both ends of the spectrum of emotions
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From Plato, who originated the idea of inspired mania, to Beethoven, Dickens, Newton, Van Gogh, and today’s popular creative artists and scientists who’ve battled [...] Read Full Story
This entry might be the most important one on my entire website. I'll probably post it now and then because it is critical. I've stated before that my goal is to first encourage; entertainment is secondary.
Just because I'm stable now and quite content with my life doesn't mean I haven't had an easy road. I've been through hell and back and so has my family. My bipolar along with some stupid decisions caused me to be stripped of almost everything. Because of this, I take nothing for... Read Full Story
Many of us lead fast-paced lives, it is not uncommon to feel the stress of our careers or family situations from time to time. Stress is a normal human emotion, although people do cope differently when in high stress levels. Some emotions that are felt by somebody that is in a stressful situation can be a feeling of worry and/or agitation, if it isn't dealt with right, it could lead to a very serious depression. The people that are in a depressive state of mind will find it very difficult to... Read Full Story
OK Guys. Time to do a little work. Go to my blog at http://bipolaroni.com Unlock the widget below and find the secret code, it's not easy for anyone. The code is also elsewhere in the site, but that's no fun and there is more incentive to figuring it out for the first one that does! This, for a drawing for an "Edible arrangement", (oh and it is yummy) to be drawn Friday, May 29 after lunch. The first comment we get that describes how to get to the code (accurately) through the "Tinker... Read Full Story