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02-23-2011, 04:48 AM
I had a cousin who was Bi polar...I say "had" because his parents where out of town when he ran out of meds and he had shot himself time they got back.
It's not something to be "offended" about anymore than someone haveing any other disease is, it can be treated. Depression can be like that as well though sometimes that can be caused by a dietary imbalance. Either way, the person should get it checked. |
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02-23-2011, 09:15 AM
what about getting a punchbag or do someting energetic
like training for a marathon or doing work for the elderly such as gardening, hard physical work can exhaust you. do something positive with your anger something useful, cycle, do something that will tire you out. maybe its simple frustration. doesn't have to be bi polar. we all get emotional at times for various reasons, i had pmt and heaven help anyone who spoke to me. i was dreadfully out of control. i pummel cushions--but sport is a great way to use up[ that energy |
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02-23-2011, 01:13 PM
That's actually an excellent suggestion. Excercise releases endorphins, which can help to lift one's mood. It also provides a distraction from any problems you may at the time be facing, and/or give you time to think of a solution. Pounding a cushion - as Dogs said - or even scream therapy, where you find a quiet place and scream into a pillow, could be a good release for you too.
I will still strongly suggest seeing a professional as well though. If it is bipolar disorder - whether type I or type II - then it won't go away on its own, and like others have said can be dangerous if left untreated. Bipolar isn't related to endorphins or serotonin (low serontonin being the cause of normal depression), its related to a salt imbalance within the brain, and this can only really be solved by meds. It is possible to not need the meds, and to rely on therapy and coping mechanisms, but that would be something you'd have to discuss with a doctor if you have it. I doubt any of us are doctors and no one can tell you what's wrong just through one post. Like Ghap said to: talk to people. You'd be surprised how well talking can help I hope you find peace soon, in any case. |
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