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Bipolar Manic Depression - Bipolar Depression Symptom
By Leeanne Utiger Bipolar manic depression affects more people than what was previously known. Bipolar manic depression has always been a hard mental illness to diagnose, and often people who suffer from bipolar manic depression have been let slip through the cracks (so to speak) and not being diagnosed until it has either been too late and the worse case scenario has happened - (suicide) or too late for suitable treatment for bipolar manic depression to work adequately to let a normal life be regained. If bipolar manic depression is recognized and treated adequately early on in the illness, bipolar manic depression can actually be adequately treated and a normal life can be led with the help of suitable medication that can be prescribed by a registered physician.
This article is about Bipolar manic depression and the symptoms of bipolar manic depression. Because Bipolar manic depression is hard to recognize, it is of utmost importance you know what symptoms to recognize as being possible signs of someone you know suffering from bipolar manic depression. Symptoms of bipolar manic depression can often be the same symptoms for other illnesses, and due to this, bipolar manic depression is often overlooked when a diagnosis is being sought. However if you learn what the symptoms of bipolar manic depression are and observe the person you consider may be suffering from bipolar manic depression, and recognize these symptoms, you have a very good head start in making a registered physician listen to your voiced concerns about a person possibly having bipolar manic depression.
Symptoms of Bipolar Manic Depression:
As I mentioned above there are symptoms of bipolar manic depression that you can learn of and be able to observe. If you see the symptoms in a person that I am going to detail briefly on, it is wise to take note of how long you see these symptoms in a person for. Recurring or repetitive symptoms can influence your thoughts on a person having bipolar manic depression further, and once again, your concerns spoken to a registered physician will hold more credence. Convincing a physician of someone you know possibly having bipolar manic depression is also more in your favor if the person you are concerned about has 3 or more symptoms of bipolar manic depression.
Some of the symptoms of bipolar manic depression are as follows:
Strange or erratic behavior patterns which are not of the normal for the person in question.
Very quick mood swings can also be classed as a symptom of bipolar manic depression. A person who suffers from bipolar manic depression can appear to be quite hateful or even violent, and within seconds be the most loving and affectionate person around you.
A person who has bipolar manic depression, can also be very careless and have little care for pain and how they treat people.
Take note of whether the person you are concerned about spends a lot of time shut away by themselves. It is not easy to determine what goes through the mind of a person who is suffering from bipolar manic depression, yet if you hear or pick up on this person in question having suicidal thoughts, consider this another symptom of bipolar manic depression.
The symptoms of bipolar manic depression I have mentioned above are a few of the symptoms for bipolar manic depression. However as I mentioned earlier, these symptoms can often be symptoms of another mental illness problem. Or, they can be misguidedly diagnosed as being symptoms of another mental illness problem. So observe the person in question and use your instincts as well as the noted observational actions of the said person.
See Also: Bipolar manic depression symptoms
Healing Bipolar Depression Disorders
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