What is the difference between Bipolar I and Bipolar II disorder? - bipolar ii more condition_symptoms
I recently received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder II, and I wondered what the difference.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Bipolar Ii More Condition_symptoms What Is The Difference Between Bipolar I And Bipolar II Disorder?
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Bipolar I, Bipolar II is made by the presence of one or more manic or mixed episodes. In bipolar II disorder, the individual has no history of manic or mixed episode.
So you've been diagnosed with bipolar II disorder, as they had one or more depressive episodes, at least one manic episode and never been a manic or mixed episode. So basically, you can choose between the periods of depression to periods of elevated mood, manic have fluctuated. However, this period of the mania was not serious enough, the name of a manic episode, and do not cause significant impairment and is shorter. Basically it's like bipolar I, bipolar II, except that in bipolar disorder II, the period of mania (manic episode) are not as severe as in bipolar I.
Both fraud.
Psychiatrists can help with antidepressants? Is there a cure in psychiatry today? How many people have been cured? What are your chances?
You can hear for yourself - a psychiatrist interviewed.
5 minutes video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHu7Ik361 ...
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http://www.cchr.org/ # / videos / prescriptio ...
Is there a difference in the type of diagnosis in medicine and psychiatry?
See for yourself. 2 minutes video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3JQ8OVHV ...
He seems to dig more money, I tried bi-polar and for years in medicine! Everything is about money!
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