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How Forced Isolation Affects Those With Bipolar Disorder

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Humans are inherently social creatures and anthropologist have long known that interpersonal interactions with each other is key to our mental well being and development all through life. Many people live with immediate family, or at the very least with a wife, husband, or partner. For those who don’t and are dealing with bipolar disorder this last year and some has been really difficult, and that’s because the COVID pandemic has made it so that many people needed to stay home as much as possible. The amount of strain that has been placed on individual’s mental health truly enhances the need for bipolar disorder treatment.

That’s not to say it is not difficult for people who don’t have mental health challenges, but it’s fair to say that people who have difficulty staying balanced are negatively affected by the lack of human interaction. Fortunately many of the restrictions that prompted people to isolate have since been lifted, but in many instances there’s damage done and will be seen when the person is in their low episodic stage of bipolar disorder. Two symptoms that may be pushed much higher because of this isolation occurring while the person is ‘low’ are insomnia and loss of interest in daily activities and interests.

Being bipolar has everything to do with neurotransmitter imbalances in the brain. Of the big 4 – dopamine, serotonin, GABA, and norepinephrine – it’s the first two that factor into an individual being bipolar. More specifically it’s having insufficient dopamine and serotonin that leads to them developing bipolar disorder, and regulating how neurotransmitter are able to work is how bipolar disorder medications like Zyprexa are effective.

It’s good that these medications work as well as they do for bipolar disorder, but environmental factors always can make a person’s condition worsen. The isolation that COVID forced on many people over the last 18 months + has been a big one that has threatened the mental health of people struggling with bipolar disorder even more than previously. That is what we’ll look at here today.

Communication Breakdown

You might think this is going to be a suggestion to go put on Led Zeppelin I, but instead where we’re going with this is a reference to both the physiological AND environmental workings of what causes bipolar disorder AND why it becomes worse when people suffering from it become isolated. Let’s start on the biological end; bipolar disorder occurs because the neurotransmitters we talked about earlier aren’t communicating effectively with cells and other components in the brain.

When they are talking to each other and proper cross-comprehension is achieved, there’s nothing in the way of bipolar disorder and other mood disorders are usually avoided too. But for a person with bipolar disorder there is a communication breakdown in brain biochemistry, and that’s what makes the need for bipolar disorder treatment with medication so essential in order for these people to live lives with some semblance of normalcy and not be forced to go through the ‘peaks and valley’ of bipolar disorder.

With isolation, lockdowns, and mandates places on day-to-day human interaction and social activities, there’s a more literal communication barrier than ever before. It’s different in that it is not natural, but we can all agree that decision makers in government had to implement measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep people safe. It is what it is though, and not having people in there life in the same way is one of the factors that can make bipolar disorder worse.

More Affordable Medication

The reality of bipolar disorder treatment for people that suffer from it is this condition is something they’ll very likely have to participate in for the rest of their lives. Most are more than happy to do so, as bipolar disorder treatment medications are known to be very effective and users nearly always report that the peaks are not as high, and the down feeling is not nearly as low. This can be considered a critical improvement, but as is the case so much of the time the medications required as part of treatment are painfully expensive.

Ordering medication online from Canada can be a way around this, and as it relates to medication for bipolar disorder treatment choosing, Zyprexa generic is a good way to get the same quality of medication at a lower price. Zyprexa generic at the 84-tablet variety will regularly cost $100 less than branded Zyprexa, if you have prescriptions filled in Canada at a pharmacy like ours.

Managing bipolar disorder is a must, and fortunately it’s very doable with the right bipolar medication and some people will also want to work with a mental health care professional.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

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