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Finding Bipolar Support Among the People You Know



Discovering that you suffer from bipolar disorder is a stressful experience. It is something that can take some considerable time to come to terms with, as it is a condition that affects your everyday life. Bipolar disorder affects your moods and behaviour much more than some people realise, which is why finding good and reliable bipolar support is so necessary in order to make the most of your life.

Bipolar support is especially important in the early days immediately following diagnosis. Medication can be given to help alleviate symptoms and make the condition much more manageable, but as with all medicines it can take a while to find the right dosage that works for you.

Where Should I Look for Bipolar Support?

Perhaps the best source of bipolar support in the first instance is your doctor. They will have experience of the condition and can advise on treatment and the day to day management of any symptoms you experience.

It is vital to keep the lines of communication open with your doctor. If you have problems with your medication, let them know. If you experience symptoms that are different from your usual ones, let them know. If you feel your condition is becoming better or worse, let them know.

 



Some surgeries have doctors who specialise in treating certain conditions. For example, one doctor may be particularly experienced in bipolar disorder. If this is the case, book an appointment to see them, even if it means switching doctors to do so. The bipolar support they could give you would be well worth it.

Closer to Home

Another strong resource for bipolar support comes within your own circle of friends and family. Just as you will learn to live with the condition in your own way, so they will come to terms with you having it. Everyone who is affected by bipolar disorder in some way will need to adjust to having it, or knowing someone who has.

As always in this situation, education is the key. If your doctor gives you sources of information and advice to help you, pass them on to your family and friends as well. Bipolar disorder can lead to sufferers being misjudged by people who are not educated about it, and don't understand it. Removing some of the mystery surrounding the condition can go a long way towards receiving more support from the people that matter in your life.









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