August 9, 2007

Cyclothymic Disorder And Bipolar Disorder

Cyclothymic disorder and bipolar disorder are both mental illnesses.
Do they go hand in hand? Is cyclothymic a precursor of things to come? Does it transition into full blown bipolar disorder?
With the clinical depression disorders that exist today you must be aware that some clinical depression disorders, almost as a warning sign of the future. You must watch for the warning signs.
Many of those who suffer with cyclothymic disorder are quite likely to develop full blown bipolar disorder.
Cyclothymic disorder exhibits many of the same symptoms of bipolar disorders, such as the extreme highs nor the extreme lows of bipolar depression; however, neither the manic highs nor the depressive lows well known to be associated with bipolar last very long and they are not especially tough to deal with at this early stage. For this reason in this early stage of the game, cyclothymic disorder is not referred to as called bipolar disorder.
Let’s really understand the distinction here.
At this early phase of symptoms, cyclothymic disorder truly mimics bipolar disorder with the only change being that the highs and lows are not as severe nor do they […]

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