Thursday, March 29, 2012

Bipolar Disorder and Noncompliance


 Many Non-Treated Bipolar Disorder Patients
One of the most serious side effects of untreated bipolar disorder is the bipolar violence associated with it. This is most of the time because of noncompliance with a treatment plan. When you stop taking your medicine you can be a danger to yourself and others.

Studies show that a large percent of people do not take medications as prescribed. With psychiatric medicines the percentage is higher. For bipolar disease, a lot of bipolar patients will stop medication in the first year of treatment; usually because they will experiment with their dosage or go off their medication altogether because they enjoy their highs.

Some do not believe they have an illness. The side effects are the most common reason given for people who stop taking their medicine. Side effects can be controlled and be kept to a minimum. Sedation people do not want to feel like they are in a fog but in most cases the feelings if the occur are reduced in a couple of weeks.  Gaining Weight not all medicines cause weight gain, but people sometimes the consequences of being left untreated are worse. The weight gain can be watched and if need be.  People believe they have no need for medication because they can handle the issue on their own without medicine. People think they will perform better without taking their prescribed medicines; they believe they are more creative without medication; some people believe they get more done without their medication.

Bipolar Violence can be the result of untreated bipolar disorder. Not to taking medication in the early stages of treatment  is fairly common; the usual reason to seeking a doctor is for depression when it lifts some people stop the medication because hey feel better. The statistics of people who stop taking their medication are shown in the suicide rates the result is significant.

If you are having problems with your medication, discuss these it with your doctor. There are many options and many different medications that are used.  Combinations of medications or therapy in addition to medication can prove to be effective. It is a lo0ng road to recovery and since it is a lifelong disorder adherence to treatment is imperative.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Schizophrenia an Overview







Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects the way a person acts, thinks, and sees the world. In schizophrenia there is an altered perception of reality, often a significant loss of contact with reality. They may see or hear things that don’t exist, speak in strange or confusing ways, and believe that others are trying to harm them. The line between the real and the unreal makes it difficult and frightening. The activities of daily life become unbearable. As a way of coping with the symptoms people with schizophrenia may withdraw from the outside world or respond with confusion and fear.


Most cases of schizophrenia appear in the late teens or early adulthood. It can affect young children and adolescents. The earlier onset of schizophrenia, the more severe it is. Schizophrenia also seems to be more severe in men than in women.


Schizophrenia, for some people, appears suddenly and without warning. But for the majority it comes on slowly, with slight warning signs and a slow decline in functioning they seem eccentric, unmotivated, unemotional, and reclusive before the disorder becomes serious. They isolate themselves, neglect their appearance, say peculiar things, and show an indifference to their environment.


Fragmented thinking is feature of schizophrenia. It can be observed in the way a person speaks. People with schizophrenia have trouble concentrating and retain thoughts related to the conversation. They may respond with an answer with a completely unrelated answer, begin sentences with one topic and end at a point completely different, they speak incoherently, or say illogical things.





Although schizophrenia is a chronic disorder, there is medical help. With support, medication, and therapy, many people with schizophrenia are able to function independently and live satisfying lives. However, the outlook is best when schizophrenia is treated early at the first signs of the disorder.


Treatment options for schizophrenia are effective in most cases, and the prognosis for the disorder therapy, many people with schizophrenia are able to control their symptoms, gain more independence, and lead fulfilling lives

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

From the Reality of Unreality



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