Our society is so controlled by so many things such as the need to feel good, look good and perform well. We have turned into a society of medicated freaks. In this article we will try to define some of the problems we as a civilized society are faced with, in regards to the illness of bipolar and bipolar medication.
Besides the everyday medication that must be taken by a bipolar disorder victim, support groups allow those who share a common diagnosis or interest to come together. They come together to share ideas on how to cope, but most importantly, to offer emotional support. Most support groups are usually run by someone who has experience in these kinds of meetings. But this is not an important factor, because you as a mother or a patient can form a bipolar support group and help those that are interes
Despite the increased focus on the disorder and the use of support groups to cater for the social aspects of the victim, a lot of individuals are still being misdiagnosed with bipolar medication which has led to high levels of both under diagnosed and misdiagnosed patients, this according to the, 2005 American Journal of Managed Care. It is often hard for victims with the illness to receive timely and adequate treatment when this happens. Quick, accurate and early identification of the problem c