Im writing this blog to give an inside view on how a person who knows someone with bipolar disorder handles this unstable monster. Also how people who suffer from it deal with it on an everyday basis.
Monday, February 27, 2012
You are not alone
Do you feel like your alone in the world with this disorder? I am here to tell you that you are not check out this website and see if you recognize any of the names on this list. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_bipolar_disorder. As you can see living with this disorder is possible if you know what you are looking for.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
It might be you or somone you know
About three people out of every
two hundred people have been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. That means
between two to five million people in the United States have been diagnosed
with Bipolar Disorder and several still suffer the symptoms without being
diagnosed and receiving treatment. There are several conditions that
researchers have labeled to the cause of Bipolar Disorder. These conditions are
listed as childhood upbringing, environmental, trauma, drugs, alcohol, head
injuries, stress, and genetics. One theory is that mental disorders are
genetically pasted from the father, along with several other disorders
considering his sperm is living and a woman’s egg isn’t. If either one of the
parents has been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder their unborn child has a ten
to twenty percent chance of genetically inheriting the disorder. If neither
parent has Bipolar Disorder most likely their unborn child isn’t at risk.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Living an Unstable Life
Hi, my name is James. I would like to take this time to introduce you to Bipolar Disorder. Many People suffer from this disorder. Being the most common diagnosed brain disease in the United States,and still there are many undiagnosed cases. Over the years the percentage of diagnoses has rapidly risen. Not a surprise with the stress in everyday life. There are three types of Bipolar disorder. Bipolar 1, which is the most common and the most threatening. Bipolar 2 and Cyclothymia are the other 2 and least common. This is a small sample of what you will learn while reading my blog.
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