
Relapse vs. Remission in Bipolar Disorder
Remission, a reduced or normal distribution of mood changes, can occur in twenty percent of Bipolar Disorder patients. Remission occurs when the patient takes medication that evens out their moods. Finding the right medications can take years and once on the right medications it's possible that you will be constantly adjusting the medications to make sure they work correctly. There's a twenty percent chance that you'll be one of the patients in remission. We all hope for this chance at normality.
Unfortunately, there's a new study out that states that fifteen percent of all mental hospital readmissions are from Bipolar Disorder patients. The disorder is reoccuring in most patients. The disease doesn't get any better for some patients. They are remission resistant.
Does this have to be you? No. See your psychiatrist and your therapist regularly. Use a mood chart. Take your medications regularly. I recommend using the alarm clock on your cell phone to remind you to take your medications. You can also use Google Calendar to remind you. It will send reminders to your cell phone. Ask a family member to help you remember all your appointments if you have difficulty.
My best advice is not to give up hope. Remission could be in your future if you manage your disease like it was heart disease or diabetes. Don't let others tell you that your disorder isn't a real health problem. It's real and it's not your fault. Now it's time to take it your own life in your hands and do something about it!





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