Treatment for bipolar

Bipolar disorder treatment

While bipolar disorder is a serious, life-long condition, with the right treatment a sufferer can live a healthy and happy life, without tmanic and depressive episodes recurring. Diagnosis can be difficult, with recent studies showing a diagnosis time for most sufferers averaging 10 years, with many people simply being diagnosed with depression. The first thing you must do if you suspect you or someone you know may be suffering from the condition, is ensure a proper diagnosis. If you suffer with manic episodes, as desrcibed in 'Bipolar' or are unsatisfied with diagnosis, please do ask for a second opinion, it is your right. The sooner you recognise symptoms and ask for help, the sooner you can be on the road to recovery.

While depression is a common misdiagnosis, with many bipolar sufferers wrongly being given antidepressants, the mood swings present in bipolar disorder can also be confused with other mental illnesses such as borderline personality disorder (BPD). Please note, BPD mood swings tend to change more rapidly than with bipolar.

Arm yourself with knowledge and ask your healthcare provider questions, but remember self-diagnosis is not helpful, you really need to have a professional diagnosis to begin on the road to recovery.

What are the treatment options for a bipolar sufferer? 

Bipolar sufferers are usually treated with a combination of psychological therapy and medication, this is usually long term and should include lifestyle changes and other ongoing support.

Medication may often be required and may be life-long. Any medication needs to be taken as directed, sufferers tend to stop taking medication when they feel well, however it is important that you work with a professional when making any changes to your medication. 

Psychological or 'talking therapy' therapy will usually be used in conjunction with medication and will be instrumental in recovery. 

Further resources

For more information and help visit our comprehensive Bipolar section.

You may also like to visit the following site:

www.bipolaraware.co.uk

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