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Here are 8 surprising facts about bipolar disorder that many people don’t know.
Many people think bipolar disorder means having random mood swings, but it’s much more than that. Manic episodes cause intense energy, impulsive behavior, and sometimes risky decision-making. Depressive episodes lead to low energy, sadness, and feelings of hopelessness.
Not all bipolar disorder looks the same. There are three main types, each with different symptoms:
✔️ Bipolar I Disorder: At least one severe manic episode that may require hospitalization, often alternating with major depressive episodes.
✔️ Bipolar II Disorder: Less intense mania ("hypomania"), but frequent depressive episodes.
✔️ Cyclothymic Disorder: Milder mood swings that last at least two years but don’t meet the full criteria for Bipolar I or II.
💡 Understanding the different types helps with proper diagnosis and treatment.
During manic episodes, people often feel extremely confident, energized, and creative.
This can lead to:
🚨 Impulsive spending or financial risks
🚨 Dangerous driving or reckless behavior
🚨 Decreased need for sleep but feeling "fine"
🚨 Starting projects but not finishing them
💡 While mania may feel good at first, it can lead to serious consequences, including job loss, broken relationships, or hospitalization.
🚨 Feelings of deep hopelessness or worthlessness
🚨 Loss of interest in everything, even things once loved
🚨 Extreme fatigue and difficulty getting out of bed
🚨 Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
Because people with Bipolar II have more depressive episodes than manic ones, they are often misdiagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder.
🔹 In children and teens, bipolar disorder can look like ADHD because of impulsivity and hyperactivity.
While bipolar disorder is a medical condition, lifestyle habits can affect symptom severity.
❌ What makes bipolar disorder worse?
🚨 Substance use (alcohol, drugs)
🚨 High-stress environments
✅ What helps manage bipolar disorder?
✔️ Consistent sleep schedule (7-9 hours per night)
✔️ Routine therapy & medication management
✔️ Mindfulness, exercise, and healthy eating
💡 While lifestyle changes can’t cure bipolar disorder, they play a major role in stability.
If you or a loved one is experiencing intense mood swings, impulsive behaviors, or severe depression, professional help can prevent long-term struggles and complications.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we offer:
✔️ Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations for accurate diagnosis
✔️ Medication management for mood stabilization
✔️ Therapy for emotional regulation and coping skills
📞 Call Lyte Psychiatry today to schedule a consultation. 469-733-0848
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🏢 Located in Dallas, TX – Offering in-person & virtual therapy sessions.
Q: How do I know if I have bipolar disorder?
A: If you experience extreme mood swings between high-energy (mania) and low-energy (depression), a psychiatrist can provide a formal diagnosis.
Q: Can bipolar disorder be treated without medication?
A: Therapy is helpful, but most people with bipolar disorder need medication to stabilize mood swings.
Q: Can children or teens have bipolar disorder?
A: Yes, bipolar disorder can start in childhood or adolescence, though it is often misdiagnosed as ADHD or depression.
Q: What’s the best therapy for bipolar disorder?
A: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Psychoeducation help individuals learn coping strategies and prevent mood episodes.
Q: How do I book an appointment at Lyte Psychiatry?
A: 📞 Call us today 🌐 Visit our website 🏢 Walk into our Dallas, TX office