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What Lead To Showing Symptoms Of Bipolar Mania?

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Posted on Tue, 13 May 2014
Question: I fell unconscious for exercise induced severe dehydration hypoglycemia and in balance of electrolytes the doctor told me to rest 7 days and not to drive for 2 weeks. I didnt respond to doctor's request.The following day i was showing symptoms of bipolar mania and the n a full blown mania? Could my mania developed due to biological reason rather than bipolar disorder?
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Answered by Dr. Preeti Parakh (51 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Yes, it is possible. Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome back! There are two possibilities here. Firstly, it is common for people with electroly imbalance to show abnormal behavior which may clinically mimic signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder, psychosis etc. In such conditions, the symptoms remit when the electrolyte imbalance is corrected. Long term treatment is not needed. The second possibility, which must not be ignored, is that the symptoms of mania had started before you became unconscious and the over-exercising was also due to mania. You will have to look back and try to recollect if there had been any change in your behavior prior to falling sick. If so, then bipolar disorder is a possibility. Hope this clears up things for you. Please feel free to ask in case you need any clarifications. Best wishes. Dr Preeti Parakh MD Psychiatry
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Follow up: Dr. Preeti Parakh (2 hours later)
Is hypochondria a sign of bipolar that were my only major symptoms also a bit moody and irritable at times but never a mania like this before. Also never had depression and excessive talking and never insomnia.. I was living normally except for being provocative some times.. My work was good and consistent.. I like to exercise and i enjoy calmness .. After my mania doctor put me on depakene and zyprexa .. Doctor rushed to diagnose me with bipolar and avoided first possibility you said .. How should i proceed in your opinion the meds are having diverse effects ..
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Answered by Dr. Preeti Parakh (10 hours later)
Brief Answer: As below. Detailed Answer: Hi, Hypochondria is not a common symptom in mania but may be seen when people are depressed. I shall be able to answer you better if you could let me know what exactly was happening which you have referred as hypochondria. Being moody and irritable can be a symptom of many psychiatric disorders, as well as just a manifestation of stress in people who are otherwise normal. Again occasional outbursts of anger are seen in every person and sometimes are just due to one's personality. It is possible for one to have one's first episode of mania at the age of 34 years, but usually it starts at a younger age. It is possible to distinguish between a primary mood disorder and one that is secondary to any medical illness on the basis of points I mentioned in the previous post. If your symptoms vanished after the electrolyte imbalance was corrected, the disorder is most probably a secondary one. But if the symptoms worsened or persisted for quite a few days even after you were physically normal, then primary mania is indeed a possibility. Regarding what should be done now, the decision would depend on how much chance your disorder has of being a primary one. I guess the electrolyte imbalance would have been corrected in a day or two. If the psychiatric symptoms lasted for more than a week and were severe enough to make it difficult for your family to manage you at home, then I think your doctor has taken the right decision in starting a mood stabilizer (Depakene) and an antipsychotic (Zyprexa). I would suggest that you discuss whatever side effects you are having with your doctor and ask for a change of medicine. Many alternative choices are available and I am sure there will be some that suit you better. You have not mentioned what made you exercise so much that you fell ill. I guess that your doctor has taken that as well as a symptom of mania. Best wishes. Dr Preeti Parakh MD Psychiatry
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What Lead To Showing Symptoms Of Bipolar Mania?

Brief Answer: Yes, it is possible. Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome back! There are two possibilities here. Firstly, it is common for people with electroly imbalance to show abnormal behavior which may clinically mimic signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder, psychosis etc. In such conditions, the symptoms remit when the electrolyte imbalance is corrected. Long term treatment is not needed. The second possibility, which must not be ignored, is that the symptoms of mania had started before you became unconscious and the over-exercising was also due to mania. You will have to look back and try to recollect if there had been any change in your behavior prior to falling sick. If so, then bipolar disorder is a possibility. Hope this clears up things for you. Please feel free to ask in case you need any clarifications. Best wishes. Dr Preeti Parakh MD Psychiatry