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emotional lability |
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emotional lability, a condition of excessive emotional reactions and frequent mood changes. Patient discussion about emotional lability. Q. Who will help me then? I moved out of my parents house at 18 because I couldn't deal with my dads mood swings or his drinking anymore. A friend of mine went over to my parents house one day and saw how he was acting and my mom told her about all this stuff that had been going on. My friend then said she recognized the signs of him having manic depression. I want to know what the signs are and I wanted to know if there was anything I could do to help. It doesn't help that he's making my mom depressed (she really is .I don't know what you'd call it yet though) and she has become addicted to prescription medication for her headaches). I was searching for An information and posted these questions on many forums but i didn't get any valuable response at last i found a solution and I belong to this community called iMedix. Here they have a very supportive and helpful Bipolar support group. This site has helped me a lot and I would like to share it with all of you here. A. Hello Michael. I see you care for your parents. It may be hard for them to take advice from you. All you can do is try and get them to go see their doctor. Its wise to move away from a situation involving addiction and alcoholism as you have done. You have to go on with your life and hopefully not let the other situation drag you down. Perhaps your parents have friends or relatives that you could contact and ask for help in dealing with them. If the suggestions come from multiple fronts than maybe there is better hope the light will come on for them to seek help. For you, there is a group called Al-Anon. Its not AA. Al-Anon is for people who have been on the receiving end of having to live with an alcoholic or addicted person. They can help you. Alcoholism and drug addiction affect everyone around the one with the problem. You have been living in a tough situation. But you are strong enough to do something about it. Good for you. Q. My wife is suffering with bipolar and now she needs some medications. My wife is suffering with bipolar and now she needs some medications which could cure her. I will be happy if someone replies me what are the medications are used to treat bipolar disorder? A. To get her imediate help I would suggest getting her to a mental health specialist who can get her theropy along with the proper medications for her. Everyone is different so different treatments work for different people. we wont be able to tell you here what medications will be helpful for your wife she will have to work closely with mediacal professionals to find that right combination. There are also others like lixuri who choose a more natural treatment. Be patient with her and continue to support and love her. She needs the positive influences in her life more now than ever. Q. I am scared of bipolar disorder. I have noticed some changes in my behavior few months back, I am scared of bipolar disorder. So please let me know the symptoms of Bipolar disorder? A. Lixurion is right here, It is vey important to find a good doctor. I have found that GP's (family doctors) are great for colds or stomach aches but when it comes to mental illness they do not know enough to be of sufficiant help to you. Ask to be referred to a psychiatrist, in fact I would ask for a few names you have to find someone you trust. Read more or ask a question about emotional labilityYour fear is based on a lack of knowlege about bipolar disorder, once you learn the facts about the illness you will no longer fear the illness. there are ways to manage this illness. Start with an accurate diagnosis and move forward to educate yourself as much as possible about the illness, its symptoms and treatments. I will be thinking of you in this time. The symptoms are as follows: mania- irritable, spending money, excessive energy, lack of sleep or the need to sleep etc... Depression- over sleeping, inability to function, lack of interest in thigs you were once important to you, thoughts/planning of suicide.. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, insomnia, depression, and emotional lability commonly strike women in their 40s and early 50s. This assessment was precipitated by symptoms including headaches, depression, forgetfulness, confusion, and emotional lability, and may have been delayed due to his other medical treatments. For example, people with aphasia often display emotional lability (i. |
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