Bipolar Disorder1
Bipolar disorder can best be compared to a mountain range. With high peaks of euphoria and deep valleys of depression, this disorder has periods of "high", or manic stages, and periods of low, or depressed stages, with some periods of normal in between. For many people this disorder begins in the adolescent stage of life and continues throughout the person's adult life. Often people suffer needlessly for years or even decades without even recognizing that they have the disorder. As long as people are informed of the disorder this suffering can be avoided. Bipolar disorder can be recognized by many signs, has many treatment options, but awareness is the key to the treatment. One symptom of bipolar disorder is severe irritability and mood swings. The teen "snapping" at his or her parents, common in most households, can now be taken as a sign of depression. Of course, most teens that have bipolar disorder do not have parents to snap at. This is due to the trend of sorts that severe neglect is a major cause of this affliction. Early trauma can lead to a life of unhappy irritability and mood swings. A "bad attitude" can be an after effect of these early life traumas and abuses. An example of this is Lauren: at four years
pp 441-442, 449, 485Ovid: Burke: J AM Acad Child Adolsc Psychiatry, Volume 36(10). Treatments do exist for this symptom that often turns into a wake up call for relatives. Attempted suicides have a way of bringing light to problems these teenagers may be having. Mood swings are also common among those suffering from bipolar disorder. Thoughts of death and suicidal tendencies are common among those with bipolar disorder. A depressed person feels restless and irritable, and is plagued by a constant feeling of fatigue. However, on closer examination, it is in fact bipolar disorder. These are more drastic than those normal people experience. Suicide can be a glorified way out. During this state a person shows a high level of energy, excessive moodiness or irritability, and impulsive or reckless behavior. For example it may seem that the person just has a drug or alcohol problem, or perhaps this person is just having problems at school or work. old she had been chained to a car door and while chained was attempting to care for her younger brother who was then two years old.
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