What is Bipolar Depression?
Around 10% of all Americans suffer from some form of depression
during their lives. If you did your research you'd find that
almost all developed countries around the world suffer from
similar statistics.
Depression in general affects the way we behave from our
sleeping patters up to the way we think and live life.
Here are some signs you should look out for: * Insomnia *
Headaches * Eating and digestive disorders * Lack of motivation
* Lack of concentration * Fatigue
Depression has many types and sometimes therapist can get them
mixed up with other forms of depression. One of the most severe
cases of depression is "Bipolar Depression." Some people believe
that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Bipolar
depression are closely related and can sometimes confuse
therapists.
The difference between depression and bipolar depression is in
the severity mentality and behaviour. A person suffering fro
bipolar depression is said to have manic episodes. It's a severe
episode and will repeat itself four times in ten years on
average when untreated. The manic episodes can be predicted
because it usually runs in a cycle that is distinguishable to
each character.
Today's scientists believe that bipolar depression is strongly
related to genetics. It is also said that bipolar depression
occurs in adolescence or in early adulthood and may continue
throughout life if untreated.
Treating Bipolar Depression
The most current treatment is very effective in treating bipolar
depression. However in most cases due to the mood swings they go
through, they often turn towards drugs and alcohol abuse to
suppress their state. This maybe lead to loss of job, marriage
issues, social issues and more.
Most bipolar depression patients on treatment often discontinue
with their treatment or don't comply by them. While patients are
in their manic episodes, some of them feel comfortable in this
state of mind and this is a serious problem with their
perception and can often distort their behaviour causing more
problems in the future.
Someone on bipolar depression often lack the ability to
concentrate and think in a logical way and often run the risk of
no complying with their treatment and turn to drugs and or
alcohol and could turn into an addict.
In conclusion it is strongly recommend that anyone with bipolar
depression starts and continues treatment if they have already
seen their doctor. It can affect a person's entire life and
change it upside down if they let it.