Tuesday, 21 October 2014

About Bipolar Disorder: Monsters, Demons, and the Antichrist - 5 Terrifying Delusions

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From Marcia Purse, your Guide to Bipolar Disorder
Halloween is approaching, so this week I have some scary stories for you.

 

Monsters, Demons, and the Antichrist - 5 Terrifying Delusions
These true stories of delusions experienced by people with bipolar disorder show just how frightening psychotic symptoms can be.
Search Related Topics:  delusions  hallucinations  paranoia

Hate Mail: "This bipolar nonsense"
It must be an American thing, this bipolar nonsense - or so says this writer, who also says that MAYBE there are legitimate bipolar patients.
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Walking Corpse Syndrome - Believing You're Dead, Dying or Decomposing
I was startled to find out that there actually is a condition called "Walking Corpse" Syndrome, where people believe they are dead, dying - or worse.
Search Related Topics:  similar conditions  comorbid illnesses 

Is Metformin Helpful for Weight Gained from Atypical Antipsychotics?
It's well known that atypical antipsychotics (AAPs) such as Zyprexa and Seroquel cause weight gain. Can the diabetes drug metformin help?
Search Related Topics:  antipsychotics  type 2 diabetes  metformin


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