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Bipolar Symptoms: What to do if You Are Suffering Them

Thursday, June 4th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Bipolar symptoms are the first way that most people notice they have a problem, and one of the biggest problems with the bipolar disorder is that so many people go so long without even knowing that they are suffering from the disease. This is why you should be aware of what the most commonly experienced bipolar symptoms are, so that you can recognize them if you ever start exhibiting them yourself.

Bipolar Symptoms Disease

There are quite a few symptoms of bipolar disorder that one may notice. Among most common bipolar symptoms is elation and then a sudden drop. If you notice that you are always feeling really happy about everything but then, and sometimes for no obvious reason at all, you fall into depression, this is one of the main bipolar symptoms.

This is actually the main characteristic of bipolar disorder, is that people go from feeling extreme highs to extreme lows, and often times the lows are so low that the person is extremely depressed and possibly even suicidal. This is why it is so important that a condition such as bipolar disorder be caught as early on as possible.

Another symptom that is commonly associated with bipolar disorder is the person needing very little sleep. Due to dramatic highs and lows people suffering from bipolar disorder will also have insomnia, which make them tired throughout the day and then wide awake at night.

Doing reckless things without concern about possible consequences is another common symptom associated with the condition. For instance if you find that you are ever spending too much money recklessly even though you know that you shouldn’t be, or you are engaging in inappropriate sexual activity, you may be bipolar and so you are going to need to be aware of this.

Remember that some people experience only very mild bipolar symptoms while others will have symptoms that are so extreme they feel almost debilitated. It really depends on you and your particular situation, and how long you have been dealing with the condition for. The most important thing, no matter how severe your symptoms may be or how mild is that you get in to see your doctor.

Only they are going to be able to make a proper diagnosis and make sure that you get on the right path to treatment.

 

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