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Early Warning Signs of a Bipolar
Relapse or Oncoming Episode
The following questions may serve as a guide to
families as well as to
persons diagnosed with bipolar disorder:
- Feeling more tense or nervous**
- Feeling that people are talking about me**
- Having more trouble sleeping**
- Change in level of activity**
- Having more trouble concentrating**
- Losing interest in things I usually like doing
- Seeing friends less
- Enjoying things less
- Feeling more depressed (or suddenly grandiose)
- Eating less
- Having more religious ideas
- Preoccupied with one or two ideas
- Having trouble making sense when talking
- Feeling like I was forgetting things more
- Feeling worthless
- Feeling like I was going crazy
- Hearing voices or seeing things
- Feeling that someone else was controlling me
- Feeling badly for no apparent reason
- Stopped caring how I looked
- Having more nightmares or bad dreams
- Feeling more angry over little things
- Thinking about hurting myself
- Feeling more aggressive or pushy
- Feeling too excited or overactive
- Having trouble relating to family
- Having frequent aches and pains
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Drinking more alcohol
- Using more drugs (uppers, downers, LSD, marijuana)
- Thinking about hurting someone else
- ** Universal Warning Signs
McFarlane, W., Terkelson, K., "New Approaches to Families Living with
Schizophrenia." Institute, 62nd Annual Ortho-Psychiatric Meeting, N.Y.,
1985.
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Diagnosis: Bipolar Tests and Assessments, Mood Charts
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