Bipolar disorder
(formerly known as manic depression) is a condition which causes extreme
mood swings within an individual. These mood swings can quickly change from one
extreme to another. People who suffer from bipolar disorder will have episodes
of either depression or mania (which is where the name manic depression
originates from.)
- The depression
phase is where the patient feels very low, sad, lethargic, etc. Often, people
who suffer from bipolar disorder will have been initially diagnosed with
depression as the depression phase usually comes before the mania phase. An
episode of depression usually involves overwhelming feelings of worthlessness
and can sometimes even lead to suicidal thoughts.
- The mania phase is
where the patient feels very high, happy, overactive, etc. An episode of mania
can often involve ambitious thoughts, constant over-excitement, excessive
spending of money, talking faster than usual, symptoms of psychosis, etc.
Unlike normal mood
swings, extreme episodes of bipolar can last for several weeks (sometimes even
a few months.) Some people who suffer from bipolar disorder might not
experience a 'regular' mood for a very long time. Occasionally people tend
to experience a combination of both highs and lows at the same time, or switch
during the day, giving a 'mixed picture'.
Symptoms of bipolar
disorder can vary from each individual, some people may only have one episode
of mania once a decade, while others may have daily mood swings. For each
individual the pattern is quite distinct. Bipolar disorder can commence in
childhood, but it is more common to be diagnosed in the teens or early 20s.
Some people develop their first episode in mid-to-late adulthood and many
people can go for years before it is accurately diagnosed or treated.
Western treatment
options for bipolar disorder include medication to prevent manic and
depressive episodes, medication to treat the main symptoms
and psychological treatment.
Another treatment
option that can be used in conjunction with western treatment is Chinese
acupuncture. This treatment method focuses on promoting energy flow (also known
as Qi) from the surface of the body to the inner organs. Qi is not only
critical to spiritual health, but also to emotional, physical and mental
health. I have treated many patients using a combination of acupuncture and
Chinese herbal medicine with many successful outcomes. If you have any queries,
please do not hesitate to call for an appointment.
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