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How do I cope with the hypomanic or manic phase of bipolar disorder (hypomania or mania)? by Nancie .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Nov 2010 5:59pm . Recently, I received an email from one of the readers of my blog. She noticed that I don't touch much on the manic state of Bipolar Disorder and on how I am learning to cope with manic state. I have written much on the Depression phase of bipolar disorder and been sharing about how to identify the signs and symptoms, and what are the coping strategies Read on »
Blame it on the mania by journey2balance Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:04pm folks want to blame it on bipolar. “They must have been in a manic state and were not sane enough to accept personal responsibility what they were doing.” Bipolar is a complex... am not sure the jury is going to buy that. Bipolar disorder, and bipolar mania are serious conditions. They can cause upheaval in the lives of those who suffer Read on »
A Friend's Mania by Babus Polarus Posted Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:03pm Read on »
Mania, Madness, Heightened Sensitivity and COMBINATORY THINKING by Mom, Interrupted Posted Thu 19 Oct 2006 12:00am strung together and extravagantly combined and elaborated." * "Many of the changes in mood, thinking, perception that characterize mildly manic states- restlessness, ebullience... at the same time. This was important, all at the same time. I never had a doctor use this term, combinatory thinking. I recently have been writing about mania and heightened Read on »
The Fury of Even A Restrained Mania by James Claims Posted Sun 06 May 2012 12:17pm I’m entering my manic season, as a lot of people with bipolar are. But it’s been a little different this time around. The use of klonopin has put me into what I would call a restrained mania. It’s hard to describe the internal feeling of it, but a car example will do. Lets say that [...] Read on »
Many Depressed People Have Mild, Brief Episodes of Mania by Medline Plus Posted Tue 17 Aug 2010 11:00am than depressed people who don't exhibit manic behavior. What's more, they were just as likely to have a family history of mania as people with bipolar disorder, which suggests...) -- Nearly 40 percent of Americans with major depression also have brief but recurring episodes of manic behavior, a new study suggests. Researchers at the U.S. National Institute Read on »
3 Things That Can Trigger Mania by loveisthecure Posted Fri 28 May 2010 12:00am   After sitting up all night, I decided that a post about mania would be suitable for this morning’s agenda. A manic episode is the upswing.... Inspiration comes not just in spurts but in surges. But you can also be super cranky and anxious, it’s a two-sided coin. So what triggers or worsens mania? There are at least four Read on »
SUPPORT: Controling Mania by annhertel Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:16pm Question:"How can I try to stop/control mania from getting out of hand and ending up in a hospital stay?" I myself am trying to keep the mania monster from rearing... generic component, there is still an element of environment in the equation of controlling symptoms. I suggest a two step counterattack to the mania: 1. ENVORONMENT: The most Read on »