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Hey everybody.
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Thanks for checking back.
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Today we are going to talk about the five common misconceptions about Bipolar Disorder.
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So stay tuned.
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So like I said.
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Today we are going to talk about the five misconceptions about Bipolar disorder.
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Now the first one is that there are only manic or depressive episodes within Bipolar.
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And that is completely false.
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Because there are,
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If you remember from my old bipolar video I talk about how people with Bipolar Two disorder,
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Never reach full blown mania.
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Instead they reach what we call Hypomania.
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Which is kind of a lower grade of Mania.
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But it's a totally different state.
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It can, it feels very different to the person.
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And it's just not Mania.
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And other people don't fully reach Depressive episodes.
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They'll just have a low grade depression.
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What, if it goes on for a long time
we would call it Dysthymia.
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And people can even, to make it even more complicated and complex, people can even have mixed episodes.
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Which is when a Manic or Hypomanic episode occurs at the same time as a Depressive episode.
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And this, as you can imagine,
can make us feel very uncomfortable.
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Very frustrated and irritable.
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Because not only do we have a ton of energy.
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And we have a lot of these grandiose
thoughts and we are very excited.
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But we also feel really down at the same time.
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And very bad about ourselves.
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And it can make us feel very agitated.
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Having like two opposites happening at the same time.
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And to be truthful, it gives us an increased risk for suicide.
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So something as a clinician we have to look out for.
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The second common misconception about Bipolar Disorder,
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Is that Bipolar Two, is a 'milder form' of Bipolar.
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Now that's completely false.
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Because the thing about Bipolar Two Disorder is that we don't reach full blown Mania.
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And we stay in Depressive episodes for much longer periods of time.
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We may reach a Hypomania, but because many people don't reach the Mania.
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They never go in to the hospital.
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Often times they go years without getting help.
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And because depression is such a
prominent part of Bipolar Two Disorder.
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The deepness of their depression goes on for years before they get any help and they reach out for help.
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And it can severely impair their functioning.
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And their ability to go to work.
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To interact with their loved ones.
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And just their overall level of functioning.
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The third common misconception about Bipolar Disorder,
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Is that people who have mood swings during the day,
have Bipolar.
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People will often say,
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'Oh, you know, she's on it again. She's so Bipolar.'
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Mood swings are not Bipolar Disorder.
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If you remember in my video back in the day that I talked about Bipolar Disorder and how we diagnose it.
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In order to be diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder,
whether it's One or Two.
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Now in One, we have to reach full blown Mania.
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That means that we have this grandiose sense of self.
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This extreme feeling of elation.
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And Mania has to occur for at least one week.
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And those symptoms have to permeate
each of those days almost completely.
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Meaning there is no real breaks.
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We feel this way continuously for a week.
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And in order to be diagnosed with a
Major Depressive episode.
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If we had Bipolar Two.
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If we've never reached Mania and we
had a Depressive episode.
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In order to get that.
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We have to be in a depressive episode,
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Meeting at least five of the depressive criteria.
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And it have to last for at least two weeks.
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So you can see that someone's mood shifting during the day, is definitely not Bipolar Disorder.
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Those are just mood swings.
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The fourth common misconception about Bipolar Disorder,
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Is that all Bipolar patients have Mania.
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And as you remember from my old video,
and what I talked about previously.
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That's not true.
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Because Bipolar Two patients never reach full blown Mania.
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They reach Hypomania, a very,
a lower grade version of mania.
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And they spend a lot of their time.
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I would almost venture to say a majority of their time.
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In Depressive episodes.
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Therefore not all Bipolar patients have Mania.
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The fifth common misconception about Bipolar Disorder,
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Is that those who have been diagnosed
with Bipolar are unreliable.
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Or can't function.
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Now you and I both know that that is completely untrue.
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That's a false accusation.
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People who have mental illness are not hindered.
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We can overcome.
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If we get the help and the support that we need.
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We can do whatever we want.
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Just because we are diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder,
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Doesn't mean that we can't achieve great things.
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Many people who have Bipolar Disorder are doing wonderful things in our world.
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They are actors and actresses.
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Business owners.
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There are artists.
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They're doing whatever they want.
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So don't think that having a diagnosis means
that you can't do what you want.
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I just encourage each of you to reach out and get the support and the help that you need.
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In order to function in your life.
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And do whatever it is you dream to do.
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Because we can all do what we dream.
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