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Published by: Arlen "Buddy" Castenada on 12-Jul-24
 
Warning signs of an acute manic episode
Recognizing the warning signs of an acute manic episode is crucial for timely intervention and management. Here are some common signs to look out for:

  1. Elevated Mood:Unusually high levels of euphoria or irritability.
    Feeling excessively happy or "on top of the world."
  2. Increased Energy and Activity:Hyperactivity, restlessness, or an inability to sit still.
    Engaging in multiple activities simultaneously without completing them.
  3. Decreased Need for Sleep:Sleeping very little but not feeling tired.
    Insomnia without feeling fatigued.
  4. Racing Thoughts and Rapid Speech:Talking very quickly, often jumping from one topic to another (flight of ideas).
    Difficulty focusing on one thought or task.
  5. Impulsivity and Poor Judgment:Making hasty decisions without considering consequences (e.g., spending sprees, risky behaviors).
    Increased risk-taking behavior such as reckless driving or substance abuse.
  6. Grandiosity:Inflated self-esteem or unrealistic beliefs in one's abilities (e.g., thinking they have special powers).
  7. Distractibility: – Easily distracted by unimportant stimuli. – Difficulty maintaining attention on tasks.
  8. Irritability and Agitation: – Becoming easily annoyed or angered over minor issues. – Exhibiting aggressive behavior towards others.
  9. Changes in Thought Patterns and Perception: – Experiencing delusions (false beliefs) or hallucinations (seeing/hearing things that aren’t there), though this is more common in severe cases.
  10. Social Changes: – Increased sociability, talking more than usual, initiating conversations with strangers. – Sometimes becoming overly intrusive into others' lives.

If you notice these signs in yourself or someone else, it’s important to seek professional help immediately to manage the symptoms effectively and prevent potential harm.

 
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