Why do I need to control a manic episode?
Most people who have bipolar disorder take medicine every day,
usually a medicine called a mood stabilizer. But, you can still have a manic or
depressive episode despite being on these medicines. During a manic episode, you
may need another medicine to help manage your symptoms until they pass. It is
important to see your doctor when you first notice symptoms so that you can
start treatment right away and perhaps avoid a more serious episode.
For many people with bipolar disorder, the early symptoms of a
manic episode feel good. It is not uncommon to feel up and energized, confident
and creative. These feelings may seduce you into thinking that you don't need
your medicine. This is when it is important to have a support system in place.
You may need family or friends to help you stick with your treatment
plan.
Getting early treatment allows you to proactively manage your
illness—you benefit by having fewer disruptions in your life. By avoiding
impulsive and often destructive or dangerous manic behaviours, you will have
fewer long-term repercussions. Behaviours like spending too much money, having
unprotected sex, or driving recklessly can have serious consequences for both
you and your loved ones. Learning the early signs of a manic episode may help
you avoid these problems.
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