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		<title>I have Bipolar 2 depressive type on ssdi but wanna go to back to school. Anyone in a similar situation?</title>
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		<title>Recently Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder &#8211; Tips To Tackle The Situation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like any disease a person is diagnosed with, a battle ensues to try and beat it. Whether it is cancer, AIDS, asthma or something dealing in psychiatric disorders such as Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, there is always some fight going on once there is an official diagnosis made. Psychiatric disorder Bipolar is among one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like any disease a person is diagnosed with, a battle ensues to try and beat it.  Whether it is cancer, AIDS, asthma or something dealing in psychiatric disorders such as Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, there is always some fight going on once there is an official diagnosis made. </p>
<p>Psychiatric disorder Bipolar is among one of the mental disorders that patients cannot can&#8217;t beat but have to live with and try to overcome when the major symptoms of it begin to take hold.  Basically, it&#8217;s a fight to become normal or have some sort of normalcy restored into their life</p>
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<p>Being normal with a disease such as bi-polar disorder is a hard thing to accomplish. It can hit on every aspect of the person&#8217;s life, disrupting not only their lives but others around them. That&#8217;s why it is so imperative people with the disease be aware of any changing behavior, if possible!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s likely that the more serious the disorder, the easier it is to spot. Perhaps those who have it can spot it but likely it would be a patient&#8217;s love one. made in the first place, that the signs were there from the beginning.</p>
<p>Early treatment can stave off some of the extreme manic highs and lows one often feels with the disease. If the disease is found early on, the sooner the treatment can begin successfully and the less likely severe symptoms will arupt.</p>
<p>The biggest issue about knowing someone with this disease is keeping them interested in taking their medication and engaging them in talk therapy.  Getting them to take responsibility is very important in the ability to keep the disease in check. For some, making them realize that the diagnosis is correct can be a hard thing because they don&#8217;t want to really believe a disease is responsible for much of what they do.</p>
<p>For others, it&#8217;s like a burden has been lifted off their shoulders after realizing that what has been happening to them has a name and that there are treatments for it. For them, they are happier to know that much of what was said and done could not have been helped. Although this doesn&#8217;t make matters easier in dealing with the past.</p>
<p>It is these people, that feel it is important for them to keep up with their medication. If it something is bothering them, they are the ones more likely to seek help about it. They are the ones who want to live a life outside of the disease. It will be these folks who will speak with their doctor if something doesn&#8217;t seem right. These patients will also seek a second opinion when they feel the first one hasn&#8217;t properly helped them.</p>
<p>Along with medication, it is necessary that the patient also get talk therapy. Most doctors will suggest this type of therapy. Some patients might disagree to talk with a therapist. The real truth is talking with a therapist really does help out the patient with their disease.</p>
<p>A bipolar diagnosed person can still take care of themselves daily as long as they consciously remember to do it. It may seem obvious to do things for ourselves but for bi-polar patients, they have to repeatedly remind themselves to do it.</p>
<p>This disease can let some patients live a fuller and oddly enough, a calmer lifestyle.  It&#8217;s actually better for them despite all the medicine and all the talk therapy they recieve because if they never got the diagnosis, they would have thought the end of the world would have been the answer.</p>
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		<title>Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis: A Difficult Situation</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is difficult to detect Bipolar disorder. Some people are diagnosed after having the disorder for more than ten years. The dual nature of the disorder is the reason for this delay. When a person is feeling manic or hypo manic, he feels good and is energetic. Only when he falls into a major depression he seeks treatment.</p>
<p>&#13;So when he visits the doctor and describes his symptoms they are only the depressive symptoms. As a result, the doctor commonly diagnoses him with depression instead of bipolar disorder. This mistake occurs frequently, also because bipolar disorder shares common symptoms with psychiatric illnesses like anxiety disorders and schizophrenia. This leads to a complication in the diagnosis.</p>
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<p>&#13;It is also not possible to detect bipolar disorder through a laboratory test. There is a questionnaire called the Mood Disorder Questionnaire which can help a doctor to come to a correct diagnosis.</p>
<p>&#13;A diagnostic exam for bipolar disorder consists of a complete psychiatric history as well as a complete medical history and physical exam of the patient. This disorder is characterized by both extremes of mood, which is mania and depression. Hence the current symptoms must be those of mania or hypomania for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.</p>
<p>&#13;It is extremely important that diagnosis is early and treatment should also be as early as possible. Most people who are suffering from bipolar disorder are not aware of the fact that they have the illness. So, if the diagnosis and treatment is carried out as early as possible, it can avoid some major risks like suicide, alcohol and substance abuse, problems at school and falling out at school, divorce, not being able to function at work and distancing oneself from friends and family.</p>
<p>&#13;As soon as a patient is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he can start his treatment. There are three phases or parts of the treatment which include medication, psychotherapy and group support, and lastly education.</p>
<p>&#13;The main symptom of bipolar disorder is mood swings of depression and mania. It can feature mixed episodes, rapid cycling, psychotic features and other complications. Another serious issue diagnosed with this disorder is suicide. The doctors today are familiar with many symptoms associated with early onset of bipolar disorder in children, which can help them towards an early diagnosis.</p>
<p>&#13;Nevertheless bipolar disorder diagnosis is not as easy as diagnosing a cold or diabetes. The doctor has to take time and make a careful analysis of the patient&#8217;s mental, medical and family history.</p>
<p>&#13;After the analysis it may still be difficult to recognize the manic and the depressive episodes, and if no physical cause is found, the current symptoms and their significant duration would play the most important role in the correct diagnosis. If the current symptoms are actually causing significant impairment in functioning, a patient can then be diagnosed with bipolar disorder.</p>
<p>&#13;If you ask anybody who has suffered from bipolar disorder about how they were diagnosed, you will hear about the long and difficult journey that they went through. Some patients may have gone through wrong decisions taken by the doctor, wrong diagnoses and numerous dead ends.</p>
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