Friday, November 6, 2009

Manic Depression Condition_symptoms How Does Manic Depression Affect Your Emotions?

How does manic depression affect your emotions? - manic depression condition_symptoms

As Maniac dperession "work"?
I know that a person makes you happy and sad extreme, but that is what causes manic depression these feelings? Ellen hormone imbalance? Chemical reactors? Events? Ect? Please can someone explain how it works?

6 comments:

Ms Cat said...

People confuse "humor" with "emotion". If someone from happy) sad (emotion, believe they have a renewed optimism. Times had the feeling. Bipolar does not have feelings like anger, sadness ..... nor the change from one emotion to another very quickly. These moods change slowly ..... Mood is all about (what your energy level, emotional reaction, the emotions you feel), sexuality, the thought process of self-esteem, appetite, or do not work, etc. ..... . Bipolar moves to a very high mood (mania) and very low mood (depression) every two weeks or months.

It is a chemical imbalance in the brain .... that diabetes is a chemical imbalance in the body. The disease is hereditary, but it needs to activate a trigger. Can trigger abuse, trauma or a virus such as influenza.
Here are some of my personal examples of the extremes. My mood usually lasts a few months, then there is a short period before the normal start in the other

Low - I do not care, stop showering, stop cleaning the house, cries a lot, and sleeps 14 hours a day, I want to die, but they did not plan the energy to hate, for all the ills little has been done ..... feel guilty for everything you have, while manic, knowing that everyone hates you, too. I feel my mind has stopped working, thoughts are turned off, can not read ..... did not like a lifeless mass.

El Alto - these are the symptoms listed in the line of my examples

* Feel me very happy or irritable * How to be cut precisely in the lottery or your boss just salary by half so that he could give her daughter an increase have won, but the emotions are not in and for weeks or months.

INFLATABLE Self-Esteem * * believe that everyone loves you, everyone knows, smart, funny, beautiful, sexy, art. You think you're so good you can do anything.

* Reduced need for sleep * 2 to 3 hours of sleep every night for weeks or months and are never tired.

* Talk faster and longer than usual in Ramble *and in conversations, but they may be incompatible, because the thoughts are so fast that you can not get you fast enough. It's called Logorrhea.

* Run * Needing to be active than usual to 10 miles per day if you have never even used to go jogging. Less than 5 new hobby.

* Racing thoughts can be considered to be confusing. It is very confusing, because the idea to go as fast and has no control over them is like 10 people screaming against you at the same time.

* * The sites and sounds easily distracted Ohhhh shiny things. :) After not even attempt to hear their own thoughts.

* To do act impulsively reckless things, reduced the inhibition of spending sprees * the money for the mortgage on the furniture, the purchase of 25 pounds on penguins, because it would be nice if they could collect a colony, dangerous driving * * 120 km / h on country roads with * DIN radio and not paying too much attention to the road because of all the bright and shining assume FOOLISH Business Ventures, the investment in 401-K

doncrisp... said...

Several factors may manic depression, but the most common is the almost microscopic worm called Toxocara canis, which is caused by dog waste. These tiny worms have 30% of U.S. population affected in 199x, but I'm sure that now affects more than 50%. They occur in the liver and enters the bloodstream and enter the brain, heart, eyes, kidneys and other organs. Do not underestimate this one, not a blood test to detect these worms. I recommended this test to two people who thought more than the honor of a dog, and both were positive.

amanda k said...

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_dis ...

amanda k said...

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amanda k said...

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amanda k said...

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