Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
3:37 am
In order to become successful in life, it is quite essential to be healthy and wise. While any sort of physical restrictions of the body can be fought with and dealt with, the central processing unit of our body that is our brain needs to be absolutely perfect in order to live a happy & successful life. For all our errands what we primarily need is a sharp brain so as to understand our environment and act promptly & make well evaluated decisions.
Along with a perfectly working brain, what we need is a control over our emotions. Being over excited or unduly angry all the time would not help us in any way. Quoting in the right terminology all our psychological factors must be balanced enough.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
3:38 am
Bipolar disorder, known by many as manic depression, is a mental illness caused by a combination of factors, including neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors. It is most commonly described as mood cycling or mood swings, in which the patient cycles through moods of depression, mania, and normal behavior.
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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at
12:41 am
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Drug Overdose 30-May-2003
Suicide Attempt 30-May-2003
Raped (by Kobe Bryant 30-Jun-2003, according to her, lawsuit settled)
Suicide Attempt 2004
Risk Factors: Marijuana, Cocaine, Smoking, Bipolar Disorder
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
5:46 pm
*I took a psychological evaluation. The psychologist thinks I am bi-polar. He says I have “Hypomania”. I don’t think it should be considered a mental illness to be tired when you haven’t been sleeping, or anxious because you’re going to be moving, or sad/stressed because someone you loved died. They are making it seem like emotions ARE illnesses.*
Triggers and risk factors for bipolar disorder:
Triggers can set off a bipolar disorder or prolong an existing mood episode. Many episode of mania or depression occur, however, without an obvious trigger.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at
9:29 pm
Bipolar Disorder, earlier known as Manic Depressive Disorder, is a common psychological illness that can disrupt one’s life severely, leading to chaotic behavior and even suicide. Affecting nearly one per cent of the population, people suffering from this disease are often highly creative and gifted. They include geniuses like poet Sylvia Plath. While in some cases the disease worsens over time, in others the patient gets well spontaneously.
Millions of people have bipolar disorder. It used to be called manic depression. With bipolar disorder, life can be like an emotional roller coaster. One day your mood is low and you feel sad. Then your mood gets really high and you feel great. Then the sadness comes back. The good news is that there’s help for these extreme mood swings. With proper treatment, people with bipolar disorder can lead normal lives.
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at
8:15 am
The diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder is a devastating condition charging you with chemical imbalances that can only be treated with scary drugs! It can cause significant personal distress and social dysfunction. But I’m very encouraged when I take the time to run a Google Search about alternative meds and treatments for bipolar or manic depression (even for children), that I’m finding more and more current information! Nowadays a search about treating bipolar disorder can yield advice about flax oil or B vitamins, essential oils or talk therapy, and even galvanic current. There are many new recognized therapies; recognized because they work.
Parents of children and adolescents affected by bipolar symptoms and people diagnosed with ADD or ADHD can now be assured that complementary and alternative meds and therapies really work! Since the 1970′s when Manic Depression became a bonafide term, the first choice for management was prescription drugs. However, it’s been a matter of medical record for some time that anti-depressants are actually one cause of depression! Within the medical community of health practitioners, the criteria for choosing to prescribe these types of meds hasn’t necessarily been honorable.
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Tuesday, May 30th, 2006 at
8:15 am
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