People
around the world live stressful lives. There are good days and bad
ones for every person. When you are a person living with bipolar
disorder, life's ups and downs can be more like base jumping off a
mountain top to hiding under the covers with all the lights off
sulking unable to leave your bed. Untreated, this disorder can wreak
havoc on a persons life. It is so consuming it not only effects the
person suffering with this daily, but it also effects the people
around you whether it is family, friends, or co-workers. No one wants
to be the creator of a hostile work environment or a troubled home.
Treatment is absolutely necessary to prevent self destruction. There
are symptoms of this disorder that are easily identifiable.
There are
various cycles a person who is suffering from bipolar disorder goes
through. An untreated individual will exhibit signs of mania or hyper
activity which causes frequent mood changes, erratic thinking,
impulsive actions, and a boost in energy. Depending on the severity
of this disorder, a person during a manic phase can be awake for
numerous days because they are unable to stop the constant negative
inner monologue. Rapid thoughts and the inability to silence them are
brutal. All of these things mixed together can paralyze a person and
begin to interfere with the ability to function as a “normal”
person.
A person
who is manic can switch and slip into a depressive and low state of
mind. It can happen within minutes, days, months, or years. This low
period is often full of depression, and a person can lack the
motivation needed to simply leave their bedroom or home. During a low
period, people still have a negative inner voice torturing them to no
end. It slowly chips away at self esteem, self value, and the will to
live. A person will likely isolate during this period. Isolation is
never good for someone suffering from this disorder. Isolation breeds
erratic thought and actions. When a person is alone and depressed,
their can also be a sudden increase in suicidal thoughts. This is why
asking for help and surrounding yourself with people who can provide
the support them through the various phases of bipolar disorder.
Living a
normal functioning life is possible for individuals living with this
disorder is possible. With the help of medical professionals and
support of family and friends, a person can learn to eventually be
able to control these symptoms. The most important part is
acknowledging there is a mental health issue that must be addressed
reach out for help.
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