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I am not a doctor, nor do I proclaim to be. I have received no medical training, nor do I suffer from the disorder. I am a parent with a child who suffers from Bipolar Disorder II. My daughter Krysta [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who is now 18 years old, was not properly diagnosed until she was sixteen and I first began to notice her symptoms when she was about nine years old. Prior to receiving a correct diagnosis of bipolar disorder [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], she was misdiagnosed as having ADD (Attention Deficit
There are many reasons that someone can be misdiagnosed. A main cause of this being the mindset of the patient when they are diagnosed, in other words, the kind of mood they are in. Excessive talkativeness and decreased need for sleep could cause the person to be misdiagnosed as having ADHD; being sad or depressed can lead a psychiatrist to believe they suffer from clinical depression. Bipolars are commonly misdiagnosed as having other disorders such as borderline personality disorder, Schizophrenia, Clinical depression, antisocial personality disorder or Schizoaffective disorder, all of this is depending on their state of mind at the time. There are so many reasons that patients are given a misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder. The signs of bipolar disorder are not always recognized right away. It is because of this that it is so widely misdiagnosed. Treating someone with bipolar as if they only suffer from depression is not only a misdiagnosis [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it can also be life threatening in so much as medications used to treat depression, such as antidepressants, for a bipolar in their depressive state are almost like sugar is to a type 2 diabetic when their glucose is at its highest. The key to a proper diagnosis, once again, is completely understanding the disorder and the stages in which it goes through.
Why More Than 50% Are Misdiagnosed
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Common Misdiagnosis
Understanding Bipolar Disorder, symptoms and treatments is the key to the management of the disorder. The myriad of emotions that a person suffering from bipolar experiences in twenty-four hour period is astonishing, to say the least. Imagine one minute that you are hyper, can not sit still, so many thoughts going through your head like bits and pieces that pass as you look out a window; the next moment you are inexplicably sad, lonely and depressed, feeling as if life has no meaning, no one cares about you and you just do not want to go on; and then in another short period it is as if nothing in the world matters, you are deliriously happy and laughing inappropriately at situations and people; next jumping to being severely agitated and angry for no reason and wanting to cause harm to those around you. As you move through each phase, never in the same order, its like your mind is wiped clean of any memory of the previous state of mind, as if a light switch is flipped on and off, causing the changes in moods. To a person on the outside looking in, that has no knowledge of Bipolar Disorder, it can be a very disconcerting thing to witness. It’s like witnessing a rapid metamorphosis of sorts.
As unbelievable as it may seem, it is true that more than half of people who suffer from Bipolar Disorder receive a misdiagnosis of unipolar disorder or depression; the reason is most bipolar sufferers seek treatment while in the low moods or depressive state of the disorder. It is impossible for the doctor or therapist to know that just yesterday or a week ago they were in a manic state or a hyper elevated mood phase of the disorder. Most bipolar sufferers do not think to tell the doctor or therapist about the state of their mood before the depressive state. At that moment, all they can think about is feeling overwhelmingly depressed. That is why familiarity of the symptoms, knowing the different stages of the disorder and becoming comfortable with their doctor and having a friend or relative active in the care plan helps to bring more clarity when it comes time for a true diagnosis.
Family Can Play A Key Role
A Little Insight Goes A Long Way
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