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Symptoms Of Mania - Articles
Is overreacting a symptom of mania?
by
yourbipolargirl
Posted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 12:00am
-workers to try to deal with the situation, but now today I’m wondering, was I just overreacting because I’m not getting enough sleep/because I’m on the manic side of life right now... with would deem strange because I handled the situation well, I think) was “the real me” or the me spiked with mania.
In bed this morning, still bothered by yesterday and also
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Bipolar Mania Monitors
by
Mom, Interrupted
Posted
Wed 24 May 2006 12:00am
. Then there are those who maintain such a close relationship with their doctor or therapist, this is what helps their mood maintenance.
It is important to recognize manic symptoms. Some mania can be extreme, or for others it is leading to a different mood shift such as rage or depression.
Manic symptoms may be noticed in changes in speech, sleep patterns, eating
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Bipolar Mania versus Productivity; A Fine Line Exists Between the Two
by
Mom, Interrupted
Posted
Mon 10 Apr 2006 12:00am
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The fear of, is this a productive healthy person or a mania which will me followed up by a crash?
So back to the old check list of what exactly is mania.
Symptoms of mania...
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Well, some of those symptoms do overlap with a normally productive person.
So, then I need to look a little closer.
Hmm,
"Decreased need for sleep." Check
"Increased mental
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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
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Episode III Mania Conclusion
by
Lizzie L.
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 9:12pm
to bring down my symptoms of hypo-mania. Because I seemed so out of character, she increased the drug. When I sobered up, I knew I had dug myself a deeper hole to climb out of.
Anxiety, panic attacks, dripping melancholy, hypo-mania, mania, irrational behavior, intermittent anger all seemed to find a thread through my mood in a one on one or a mixed state
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SUPPORT: Controling Mania
by
annhertel


Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:16pm
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... come to the bipolar support communities where I answer questions other members have (as I am doing now while I am trying to control manic symptoms myself a this moment), and I
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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...-heeled husband, Reid.
As if that wasn’t strange enough… now (that she has been caught) this woman is blaming it all on a manic episode, because she reportedly suffers from
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