Monday, 8 April 2013

Bipolar Disease

                                            Bipolar Disease

My client this week, I will refer to him as Mr. Smith, has returned to jail for the fifth time in 2 years. Diagnosed with bipolar dis ordinate, Mr. Smith had recently decided to way station taking his medicinal drug because he stated that his medications were making him fat and nervous. Mr. Smith has been enured with novel antipsychotic drugs. Within five weeks of the cessation of his medications he was arrested and jailed.

Bipolar disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings, the unmistakable poles of a cycle are inconsolable misery (depression) and uncontrollable legerity (mania). During the low periods, people lose all interest in life and capacity for pleasure. They find it difficult to concentrate, make decisions, or take initiative. Suicidal thoughts are common. During the manic phase, people are energetic, cheerful, talkative, and sleep little. They lead unrealistic visions of wealth, power and love. They can be intrusive and domineering, may make indiscriminate sexual advances and suddenly become irritable and turn to rage. Their thoughts may degenerate into disconnected fragments and incoherent agitation. They may become delusional.

What situations would prompt an individual diagnosed with bipolar disorder to suddenly stop taking their medications, which have understandably helped them to function normally within society and which have helped to becalm their extreme mood swings?

Patients often pay a high up price in side effects for the relief provided by conventional antipsychotics.

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Weight wee-wee may be the to the highest degree serious drawback of the novel drugs...like the extrapyramidal symptoms caused by older drugs, weight gain is a serious side effect that portends even more(prenominal) serious long-term consequences, it can make people stop using the drug and relapse. (Harvard Mental Health Letter, September 2002, pg.2)

I savor that Mr. Smith needs to be counseled on the other options in medication...

I found your essay very interesting and informative. I have been studying moods and mood disorders lately and Bipolar is so common. capacious work!

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