Tuesday, 29 October 2013

About Bipolar Disorder: Walking Corpse Syndrome and More

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From Marcia Purse, your Guide to Bipolar Disorder

Walking Corpse Syndrome
I was startled to find out that there actually is a condition called "Walking Corpse" Syndrome. People with Cotard's Delusion have firm beliefs such as that they are missing body parts, are bloodless, that their bodies are rotting, or that they have lost their souls or are dead. Read more...

Once Sugar Pills, Today Placebos
Once upon a time, a doctor who couldn't find a thing wrong with a patient would give them sugar pills to take. And a lot of patients felt better after taking them. Read more...

Racing Thoughts - Spontaneous or Triggered?
A Facebook reader asked me, "Can racing thoughts be triggered? Or do they just happen out of the blue usually? I seem to be able to trigger my racing thoughts sometimes." Share your experience and learn more about racing thoughts.




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